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A lytic virus will destroy its' host cell at the end of the lytic cycle.

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What active virus will destroy its?

A lytic virus will destroy its' host cell at the end of the lytic cycle.


What is active viruses?

when a virus enters a cell and is active, it cause the host cell to make new viruses, which destroy the host cell.


Active virus will destroy what cell?

Active viruses can destroy host cells by hijacking the cell's machinery to replicate themselves, causing the cell to burst open and release new viruses. The cell damage can lead to inflammation, tissue damage, and other complications.


Is influenza virus a hidden virus or an active virus?

You do not categorize virus into hidden or active category. That way, every virus is hidden inside the cell. It can not grow outside the cell. Every virus is active. Otherwise it would have disappeared from the race of life. It is very interesting to know about the virus. Now you study it. Tomorrow the world will learn from you.


What is a dormant virus?

Any virus that is not modifying a cells behavior is considered dormant; it may be in a cell but not active, or outside a cell (where it can't be active).


What happens when a cell is full of new virus's?

It becomes an active virus


What reproductive celldoes not destroy the host cell of the virus?

the host cell cycle


How does a virus attach to a cell and transfer its genetic material into the cell?

A virus attaches to a host cell by recognizing specific receptors on the cell surface. It then injects its genetic material, either DNA or RNA, into the cell. Once inside, the virus hijacks the cell's machinery to replicate its genetic material and produce more virus particles.


What makes the influenza an active virus?

because afteer entering a cell an active virus immeddinately goes into action.


What is active disease?

An "active virus" is when a virus enters a cell and is active, it causes the host cell to make new viruses. This process destroys the host cell. The steps are first, the virus attach's to a host cell. Second, the virus's hereditary material enters the host cell. Third, the virus's hereditary material causes the cell to make viral hereditary material and proteins. Fourth, new viruses from inside the host cell. Fifth, new viruses are released as the host cell bursts open and is destroyed. There are five steps on how a active virus functions inside a cell.


What does not describe an active virus?

it attaches to the host cell


How do you describe an active virus?

The virus attaches to the host cell, it takes over the functions of the host cell, and it eventually destroys it. If there was no host cell, the virus would die.