When its host cell makes more copies of the virus
a host cell
to divide themselves
No. Viruses must invade a host cell and hijack its resources to replicate itself.
They do not reproduce asexually or sexually. Viruses need a host like a cell in order to reproduce. In the dormant state, they are virions, and considered to be nonliving. However, in their active state, as viruses, they are considered to be living organisms.
Viruses require a living organism to do anything - most especially to reproduce.
a host Cell
Yes, viruses require a host in order to reproduce. They cannot replicate on their own and rely on infecting a host cell to reproduce and spread.
viruses are dormant when they are not inside a living cell. that means they don't have living characteristics when outside a living cell. they only reproduce when they are inside a living cell.
viruses
they reproduce
All viruses do that. That's what makes a virus a virus.
viruses are non cellular , they have no sexual or asexual reproduction they reproduce by replication
they reproduce independentlyThis is a false statement as viruses need a host cell and it's replicative machinery to reproduce their genetic material.
Budding and Lysis.
Lysogenic Cycle
Both have genetic materials.Both can reproduce.
a host cell