The virus uses the cytoplasm from the cell it is inside to help it reproduce.
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I am a sixth grade student who ironically learnt this in school today.
Jasmine
A virus does not need a crystal to reproduce, as they are not living organisms and do not have cellular machinery to perform reproduction. However, a virus does need a host cell to replicate and produce new virus particles.
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.
yes a virus need host cell to repriduce becouse it lack enzyme system
host
Viruses can only multiply (reproduce) within a host cell. The type of host cell is dependent on the virus' host range.
There is no other living thing that requires a virus in order to reproduce.
A foodborne virus can only reproduce inside the body of a living host, such as a human or animal. Once ingested, the virus can multiply in the host's cells and cause illness.
When a virus obtains energy, it comes from the host cell. A virus requires the host cell to reproduce and uses the energy from that host.
The answer to this question is a host! A host could be a host cell which a virus uses to reproduce and create more viruses to get you sick!
A virus cannot reinvent itself without the help of a 'hosts' living cell. Once the virus invades the living cell it takes over the mechanism of reproduction using the cells enzymes and other chemical to reproduce. Therefore a virus cannot reproduce independently. Once the host cell is compromised the virus is free to infect other cells in the living organism.
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.
A virus needs a host cell to reproduce, so it enters a host cell(living cell e.g bacteria) and releases genatic materials which enslave the the cell and reproduce.