Various ways, like common ways such as through touching anyone if it is contagious, drinking or eating something then leaving it out for someone else to sip or eat, or other ways.
viruses is one of tha sickess things people can getby touching doors and others ?
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
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.
Viruses must infect a host cell in order to replicate. Once inside the host cell, the virus can hijack the cell's machinery to produce new viral particles. Without a host cell, viruses are unable to replicate.
Yes, viruses can reproduce inside host cells by hijacking the host cell's machinery to make copies of themselves. This can cause the host cell to burst, releasing the newly formed viruses to infect other cells.
Viruses can spread from one host to another through various means, including: Direct Contact: Physical interaction with an infected individual, such as touching or kissing, can transmit viruses. Airborne Transmission: Viruses can be released into the air through coughs or sneezes, leading to inhalation by others. Vector-borne Transmission: Some viruses are spread by vectors, like mosquitoes or ticks, which carry the virus from one host to another. Fomites: Viruses can survive on surfaces, and touching contaminated objects followed by touching the face can facilitate transmission.
Viruses do not cause diseases in the host. Why? Well, the host is already causing the virus so it is IMPOSSIBLE for another virus to be cause in the host.
viruses is one of tha sickess things people can getby touching doors and others ?
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
To avoid Computer Viruses to protect one computer to another computer.
Viruses are not considered motile in the traditional sense because they lack the necessary cellular machinery to move on their own. Instead, they rely on external forces such as air currents, liquid flow, or host cell movement to travel from one place to another. Once inside a host cell, viruses can hijack the cell's machinery to replicate and spread to 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.
No, DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's nucleus, while most RNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cytoplasm
The ability of viruses to hide in the host's DNA. The fact that viruses can hide very well inside your dna.
Picture the host as the viruses brain and heart.. Once the virus leaves the host it dies. In other words the host gives it life.
Viruses must infect a host cell in order to replicate. Once inside the host cell, the virus can hijack the cell's machinery to produce new viral particles. Without a host cell, viruses are unable to replicate.
Dowloaded apps from one to another and website's that purposely dowloaded viruses.