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How does the bird flu virus replicate by the lytic cycle?

http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/mhunt/rna-ho.htm this will clear all your questions


What is the viral reproduction cycle that kills quickly?

One example of a viral reproduction cycle that can cause rapid death is the lytic cycle. In this cycle, the virus enters a host cell, replicates quickly, and then bursts the cell open to release new virus particles. This rapid destruction of host cells can lead to severe damage to the host organism and potentially result in death.


How is a lytic cycle different from a lysogenic cycle?

The lysogenic cycle incorporates its DNA into the cells DNA, lets the cell resume normal growth by reproduction, so that all the cells have viral DNA and lyse to produce more viruses than ever. The lyctic cycle merely infects and lyses one cell at a time.


Does SARS go through a lytic or a lysogenic cycle?

The virus that causes AIDS, HIV, is lytic in nature. Once it attaches itself into a host cell, it will go about integrating its genetic material into the host cell and use its machinery to force the cell to make copies of the virus. Additionally, the viral cell will kill the host cell in the process.


Which viral cycle is the dormant phase?

This virus is idle one and activated by some event such as a file.


What are the two ways viruses multiply?

Viruses can multiply either through the lytic cycle, where they infect a host cell and use its machinery to produce new viral particles that eventually burst out of the cell, or through the lysogenic cycle, where the viral DNA integrates into the host cell's DNA and replicates along with it until conditions trigger the virus to enter the lytic cycle.


How does the lytic cycle show that viruses are not living things?

The lytic cycle involves the viruses injecting nucleic acid into the cell to make the cell "sick". The lytic cycle proves viruses are non-living because the only way the cells reproduced at the end of the cycle was because of the host cell. A virus cannot reproduce on its own (only can with a host cell) as to which any living thing could. Viruses are non-living organisms and the lytic cylce proves just that. Viruses alos contain protogramo fluids that kill the cell. These fluids are what mostly make a virus considered non-living for reasons scientists have not yet come to an understanding to. Hope this helped you!:)


How does the flu reproduce?

The influenza viruses, like swine flu (H1N1/09), reproduce in a method called the lytic cycle.As a quick and over-simplified explanation of the lytic cycle: the virus attaches to your cell (flu viruses attach to the cells of mucous tissue, mostly first in the nose, mouth and eyes), inserts its DNA/RNA into the cell and that instructs the cell to stop what it was doing as its normal function for the body and start making replications of the virus instead. In that way, the virus, a non-living organism, hijacks our bodies to supply the raw materials and do the work required to reproduce itself. Once that one cell makes a full batch of virus particles, the cell splits open and the "newbie" virus particles go attach to other cells and repeat the cycle entering cell after cell after cell. The hijacking and death of the split open cells help trigger our bodies to begin the attack on the virus. It is then that we will feel the symptoms of both the loss of the cells from their regular duties, and the immune response that includes the fever, excess mucus production, etc.See the related questions below for more detailed information about the lytic cycle.


Which viruses use lysozyme?

The lytic cycle causes destruction of infected cells and their membrane. A virus that uses a lytic cycle reproduces itself or makes copies that are sent back into the environment and they are called virulent viruses.


Where can one find information on Symptons of Acid Reflux Disease?

Some symptoms of Acid Reflux Disease are as follows: Heartburn, bloating, burping, and nausea. More information can be discovered on the 'WedMD' website.


What are the 5 stages of lytic infection?

The lytic cycle is one of the cycles of viral reproduction. The phases of the lyric cycle are penetration, biosynthesis, gene regulation biochemistry, maturation and lysis. In some cases the lysis phase is replaced by the productive phase.


What rehabilitation follows treatment of Whipple's disease?

In about one third of cases, the disease relapses and is more likely to affect the central nervous system than the initial infection. Periodic monitoring over several years, therefore, is essential