No, viruses do not grow in the same way that bacteria or fungi do. They need a host cell to replicate and spread. Once inside a host cell, viruses use the cell's machinery to make copies of themselves.
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Viruses require living cells to replicate and grow. Milk does not contain living cells, so viruses cannot infect or reproduce in milk. Additionally, milk has natural defense mechanisms, such as enzymes and antibodies, that can inhibit the growth of viruses.
Nutritions.Yes that's right Nutritions.Plant need Nutritions to grow but now for germination.M.Connor
no they do not because the nutrients in the forest are different and plants still grow & the nutrients we have at home are different
Yeast needs warmth, food and moisture to grow while bacteria needs warmth, food , correct ph,oxygen, and time to grow. Moulds need warm, moist conditions and viruses need time and opportunity for the conditions to be right for them to thrive.
They need a living cell. It is essential for replication.
There are many conditions that are required for bacteria to grow including plenty of sunlight. Bacteria also need water in order to grow.
No, viruses do not grow in the same way that bacteria or fungi do. They need a host cell to replicate and spread. Once inside a host cell, viruses use the cell's machinery to make copies of themselves.
Because viruses are considered nonliving and they need a host to reproduce, therfore they cannot live on their own. Now bacteria can reproduce asexually, so they can get bigger and do not need a host..
There is no such thing as a "parotoza"
Pasta does not grow. It is formed from other food products.
Sunlight, Water and Soil
we need the vitamin c to grow up to have more sex cell and to have a proteccion of viruses and bactirias
Yes you can. However you need very specific conditions to grow them.
Plants can grow in constant light conditions, but they also need periods of darkness for proper growth and development.
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