When a hidden virus, often referred to as a latent virus, reactivates and multiplies, it typically begins by entering host cells and utilizing the host's cellular machinery to replicate its genetic material. This process may involve integrating its genome into the host's DNA, which allows it to remain dormant until it is triggered to replicate. Once activated, the virus assembles new viral particles, which then exit the host cell to infect new cells, often causing damage or immune responses in the process. Additionally, the virus can sometimes evade detection by the immune system during this multiplication phase.
When a hidden virus multiplies, it replicates within the cells of the host organism, using its cellular machinery to make new copies of the virus. The virus then spreads to other cells in the body, leading to further infection. As the virus multiplies, it can overwhelm the host's immune system, resulting in the escalation of symptoms and potentially causing damage to tissues and organs.
It makes the cell start reproducing these strands into virsuses, which swell the cell up until it explodes, releasing the viruses to infect other cells and repeat the process. your welcome :]
Frequently there are additional manufacturing steps, and additional materials.
you need to find the hidden steps
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So that it can be more easily regulated.
germination
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