Biology, asked by ajayhudge4157, 1 year ago

How does a virus get into a host cell?

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Answered by abcd1221
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(1) Viruses with no viral envelope enter thecell through endocytosis; they are ingested by the host cell through thecell membrane.

(2) A cell, which naturally takes in resources from the environment by attaching goods onto surface receptors and bringing them into the cell, will engulf the virus.

(3) Viruses depend on the host cells that they infect to reproduce. 

(4) When it comes into contact with a host cell, avirus can insert its genetic material into its host, literally taking over the host'sfunctions.

(5). An infected cell produces more viral protein and genetic material instead of its usual products.
Answered by userIsDead
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hlw mate,

ur answer ..

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This protein attaches the virus to the membrane of the host cell. Some enveloped viruses can dissolve right through the cell membrane of the host because both the virus envelope and the cell membrane are made of lipids. ... Those viruses that dissolve in to a cell  simply release their contents once inside the host .


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