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Viruses that consist of only a nucleocapsid are considered naked viruses. These viruses lack an outer lipid envelope and rely on the nucleocapsid structure for protection and infectivity. Naked viruses tend to be more stable in the environment compared to enveloped viruses.
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Viruses cannot grow or replicate on their own as they lack the necessary cellular machinery. They require a host cell to replicate and produce more virus particles. Once they infect a host cell, they hijack the cell's machinery to make more copies of themselves.
The only life function that a virus shares with a cell is reproduction. Both cells and viruses reproduce in some way.
Rickettsiae and Chlamydia were once thought to be viruses due to their small size and intracellular lifestyle, but they are actually classified as bacteria. They are both obligate intracellular pathogens that require host cells to multiply.
Viruses do not attack viruses.
Viral replication is the process of creating viruses. This can only occur once a virus has infected a cell - because viruses cannot replicate by themselves (they need to use a host cell).
Viruses can affect animals, and some viruses can affect plants.
non-enveloped viruses. It's naked viruses.
Viruses that consist of only a nucleocapsid are considered naked viruses. These viruses lack an outer lipid envelope and rely on the nucleocapsid structure for protection and infectivity. Naked viruses tend to be more stable in the environment compared to enveloped viruses.
Viruses can duplicate themselves because of the code that is written into the virus. Viruses are designed often times and self replicate so that they are hard to get rid of. People that write viruses have nothing better to do with their time it seems and they want to cause damage. If the virus keeps duplicating itself, it can do more damage then it would if it ran only once.
Possibly, has happened to me once.
Viruses are infectious agents that can only replicate and survive by invading host cells and hijacking their cellular machinery. Once inside a host cell, viruses use the cell's resources to produce more viral particles, which can then go on to infect other cells. This process ultimately leads to the destruction of the host cell as new viruses are released to infect additional cells.
No, they do not. They are hijackers. Once they get attached to the cell of a living cell, they can take it over and "make" the living cell produce virus particles instead of cell parts. These particles can assemble into more viruses and then they break out of the cell (killing it) and begin the process again.No, only living cells divide by binary fission. Viruses are not alive.
No, It does not. Some games have viruses, but they are Roblox viruses and they will NEVER HARM YOUR COMPUTER. You will only get roblox viruses if you use bad free models.
Only if you hack it yourself...
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