No they actually multiply by taking over a cell's functions.
No, viruses do not undergo conjugation. Conjugation is a type of genetic transfer mechanism that occurs in bacteria, involving the direct transfer of genetic material through physical contact between cells. Viruses replicate by infecting host cells and hijacking their cellular machinery to produce more virus particles.
Viruses cannot reproduce on their own. They must invade and infect other cells in order to be able to reproduce.
The type of cells that viruses live in are host cells. Viruses need host cells in order to reproduce or multiply.
-COOH can undergo amino acid conjugation.
I don't know about the same as other organisms,but definitely faster!MUCH faster!
No, viruses do not undergo conjugation. Conjugation is a type of genetic transfer mechanism that occurs in bacteria, involving the direct transfer of genetic material through physical contact between cells. Viruses replicate by infecting host cells and hijacking their cellular machinery to produce more virus particles.
No, DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's nucleus, while most RNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cytoplasm
My professor do mentioned about exceptions of the viruses that can multipled in food, I have not figure out yet
Viruses
yup
yes
they are able to multiply, which could be seen as a form of reproduction
In the nasopharynx
viruses cannot spoil food because they need a host cell(living) to multiply. Food does not provide it a proper ambience or favourable conditions to survive/multiply.(in the atmosphere viruses are said to be dead).
No. Viruses are very basic and that is why they require a host to live and multiply. A virus consists of nucleic acid and a capsid.
-viruses and alive but bacteria is -viruses spread but dont multiply or change in your body, bacteria are alive and are often evolving -viruses cannot be treated, but bacteria can be eliminated with chemincals and anitbiotics
Viruses do not produce waste because they lack metabolic processes to generate waste products. Viruses are not considered living organisms and depend on host cells to replicate and multiply.