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When does a virus become dangerous?

when it conncets to the cells in your body


What happens when genes are altered by a deadly virus?

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Is could redirecting dangerous?

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Can a virus have cells?

No, a virus cannot have cells.


Why are lysogenic viruses more dangerous than lytic viruses?

Lysogenic viruses are so dangerous because they don't strike right away, so they could strike at any moment. The lysogenic virus is dangerous because it is present in the primary cell and its daughter cells. The primary cell will continue to divide and and the daughter cells will all contain that virus. This is dangerous because if the virus were to activate, it would be present in many cells.


How can a virus destroy cells?

A virus can destroy cells by invading them, using the cellular machinery to replicate, and eventually causing cell death. This process can disrupt normal cell function and lead to tissue damage and inflammation.


How can a virus conduct genetic engineering?

A virus can conduct genetic engineering by using it to insert a gene into a cell. The virus containing the gene is called a vector. By changing the cell, you can introduce to other cells.


Is a virus made up of a cell or cells?

No, a virus is not made up of cells. It is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the cells of living organisms.


Is the Neshta A computer virus dangerous?

Yes it is very dangerous.


What is the first event that occurred when a virus infects the host cell?

The virus attaches to the host cells membrane.


What type of cell can rapidly change and lacks a nucleus?

prokaryotic cells most likely bacteria or virus, etc.


Why is a common disease such as a cold extremely dangerous for a person with aids?

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