No, a virus is not a cell and is not made of 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.
New viruses are released after the lytic cycle. ~Gradpoint/Novanet
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
Viruses hijack the cell and use the cell's machinery to produce proteins.
The type of cells that viruses live in are host cells. Viruses need host cells in order to reproduce or multiply.
Yes, viruses use the cell that it has invaded to produce more viruses.
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 dont have a cell membrane. Instead, they have a protein sheath.
No, DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's nucleus, while most RNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cytoplasm
New viruses are released after the lytic cycle. ~Gradpoint/Novanet
Yes, a cell phone can fall victim to viruses.
when a virus enters a cell and is active, it cause the host cell to make new viruses, which destroy the host cell.
viruses are unicellular organisms
cells are not made with viruses unless the virus gets into the cell itself. The viruses get into the cell and the virus will spread killing off whatever it can ;)
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
Cells, they reproduce by invading a cell and using its functions to make more viruses, eventually killing a cell. That's why viruses are bad, and that where they "hide".
Viruses are not alive. They are infectious particles. They hijack a living cell's DNA and force it to make viruses parts instead of living cell parts. The cell is made to assemble to parts and the new viruses bust out of the cell, killing it, and infect more cells.