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What is the cell that a virus infects?

Host Cell


Sentence with host cell?

The virus enters the host cell and uses the cell's machinery to replicate itself.


Can cell membranes be found in viruses and cells?

Cell membranes are found in cells, where they serve as a protective barrier and regulate the movement of substances in and out. Viruses, however, do not have a cell membrane; instead, they may have a lipid envelope derived from the host cell's membrane when they bud off. This envelope can help viruses enter host cells, but it is not a functional membrane like those found in living cells. Thus, while viruses can have an envelope, they lack true cell membranes.


The cell or organism which a virus depends is called?

This is the host (organism) and the cell is called the host cell.


The cell infected by a virus is referred to as the?

The cell infected by a virus is referred to as the host cell. The virus hijacks the host cell's machinery to replicate and produce more virus particles.


What is it called when a host cell bursts?

The bursting of a host cell is called cell lysis.


What happens to the provirus when the host cell reproduces?

When the host cell reproduces, the provirus is replicated along with the host cell's DNA. As the host cell divides, each daughter cell also inherits a copy of the provirus, which integrates into the genome of the new cells.


What reproductive celldoes not destroy the host cell of the virus?

the host cell cycle


What is found in some viruses and are external lipid membranes borrowed from the host cell.?

Lipid membrane called the Envelope


Cell in which a virus multiplys itself?

A HOST CELL! :)~Happy :) Helper :) 11 :)~"Happy to help":)


Do Most DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cell membrane?

No, DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's nucleus, while most RNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cytoplasm


How do you describe an active virus?

The virus attaches to the host cell, it takes over the functions of the host cell, and it eventually destroys it. If there was no host cell, the virus would die.