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Yes, viruses hijack the host cell's machinery to replicate themselves, eventually causing the cell to burst and release new viruses. This process, known as lysis, results in the death of the host cell.
I wouldn't call bacteriophages parasites, but yes they are viruses which infect bacteria.
"Viruses replicate inside the cell and then burst out of the cell." Hope this helps. Got this from Apex.
viruses latch onto a host cell and injects its own DNA into it, this DNA controls the cell and makes it produce more viruses inside the cell, when these are ready the burst out of the host cell killing it, and land on another cell
I believe it is called the Ly-tic cycle. The virus attaches itself to a cell and injects DNA. The viral DNA enters the Lytic cycle and new viruses are made. The cell then breaks open and viruses are released. I believe AIDS is such a virus.
viruses replicate inside respiratory cells.
Viruses must be inside cells in order to replicate. They don't really reproduce in the biological sense. Their DNA or RNA takes over a living cell and causes it to make and assemble virus parts. Eventually the cell will burst, releasing the newly replicated viruses.
viruses can not reproduce without the help of a living cell(host).they remain inert or dead(in-active) when they are in free environment or outside the body(host).when they enter the living cell or in some cases insert their nucleic acid into the host,it takes over the host's biosynthetic machinery and forces it to reproduce essential viral components and after proper assembly the cell burst and viruses leave the cell to infect other cells
Yes, viruses hijack the host cell's machinery to replicate themselves, eventually causing the cell to burst and release new viruses. This process, known as lysis, results in the death of the host cell.
I wouldn't call bacteriophages parasites, but yes they are viruses which infect bacteria.
Water pipes burst when water freezes inside them because as water freezes, it expands and creates pressure within the pipe. This pressure builds up until it exceeds the strength of the pipe, causing it to burst open.
Because the particles all inside are moving causing lots of pressure which also causes it to burst and then the particles are relieved.
"Viruses replicate inside the cell and then burst out of the cell." Hope this helps. Got this from Apex.
Soda can burst when the pressure inside the container exceeds its capacity. This can happen if the container is exposed to extreme temperatures, shaken vigorously, or if it's faulty. When the pressure builds up, the container can rupture, causing the soda to burst out.
viruses latch onto a host cell and injects its own DNA into it, this DNA controls the cell and makes it produce more viruses inside the cell, when these are ready the burst out of the host cell killing it, and land on another cell
When something bursts inwards, it is said to implode. This occurs when the pressure inside an object is greater than the pressure outside, causing it to collapse or burst inwards.
I believe it is called the Ly-tic cycle. The virus attaches itself to a cell and injects DNA. The viral DNA enters the Lytic cycle and new viruses are made. The cell then breaks open and viruses are released. I believe AIDS is such a virus.