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How can a virus produce proteins without ribosomes?

A virus relies on host cell machinery, including ribosomes, to produce proteins. Upon infecting a host cell, a virus hijacks the cell's ribosomes to translate its own viral mRNA into proteins. The virus does not have the necessary organelles, like ribosomes, to perform protein synthesis independently.


Where does the virus get its energy from?

Virus do not produce energy.They get from host.


What part of the virus contains the information used to produce new virus?

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Do viruses have an endoplasmic reticulum?

No, viruses do not have their own endoplasmic reticulum. They rely on host cells to carry out their replication and do not possess the cellular machinery needed to produce their own endoplasmic reticulum.


What is a living thing that provides energy for a virus?

A virus is a parasite that relies on a host cell for energy. It cannot produce its own energy and instead hijacks the metabolic processes of the host cell to replicate itself.


How does a virus re-produce?

fast


A virus makes the cell it is in produce more viruses?

Of course it makes your cell it is produce more viruses only in a severe virus.


Do viruses produce their own food?

No, viruses do not produce their own food. They are obligate intracellular parasites that rely on host cells to replicate and generate new virus particles. Viruses lack the machinery necessary for carrying out metabolic processes like producing food.


What provides energy for an virus?

A virus does not have a metabolism. To reproduce, a virus takes control of a living cell, forcing the cell to make copies of the virus. All energy is provided by the cell.


What organism that can reproduce only inside a host cell?

A virus is an organism that can reproduce only inside a host cell. They hijack the cellular machinery of the host cell to replicate their genetic material and produce new virus particles.


Cell in which a virus reproduces?

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.


Does a virus have a will of it's own?

any virus can have a mind but not a will. i think that a virus spreads through the thought of having a virus in the body and it desires to spread.