This is called a host cell. In the beginning, a virus will attach itself to the host cell and release its genetic material into it. This genetic material interferes with the host cell's enzymes which cause them to form parts in which will create a new virus.
at first i was crying but then it just hit me it was a stupied virus
When a virus enters a cell and is active, it causes the host cell to make new viruses, this process destroys active virus functions inside a cell.....it like 'tricks' the host cell that it's one of the cells
it attaches to the host cell
A virus is a microscopic being that can invade and destroy a cell. Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.
When a cell reproduces by mitosis, the two identical new cells are called daughter cells.
A virus reproduces inside a host cell. It takes over the host cell's machinery to replicate its own genetic material and produce new virus particles. This can cause harm to the host cell and lead to the spread of the virus to other cells.
Nothing reproduces inside a virus. It has to latch on the a host cell and insert its' DNA or RNA and then make the host cell reproduce virus particles.
it reproduces
at first i was crying but then it just hit me it was a stupied virus
When the host cell reproduces, the provirus is replicated along with the host cell's DNA. As the host cell divides, each daughter cell also inherits a copy of the provirus, which integrates into the genome of the new cells.
No it does not. It reproduces by infecting/controlling a body cell and commands it to produce viruses.
a virus reproduces by budding
Virus reproduces inside a living host by replication during lytic and lysogenic cycle .
A virus infects your body by attaching to a host cell and injecting its genetic material into the cell. The virus then takes over the cell's machinery to replicate itself, eventually causing damage to the host cell. This can lead to various symptoms of the infection.
first is reproduces. then......
Someone coughs on you (or near you ... possibly in time) You touch the virus, then you wipe your eyes (most commonly) The virus gets under your skin, gets into a cell of your body, and reproduces.
The HIV is a virus and does not perform the bacterial reproduction of binary fission or conjugation in order to reproduce. The only way a virus reproduces is by infecting a host cell.