How does a virus know what cell to enter?
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✨All viruses have some type of protein on the outside coat or envelope that "feels" or "recognizes" the proper hostcell(s). This protein attaches the virusto the membrane of the host cell. ... Those viruses that do not enter thecell must inject their contents (genetic instructions, enzymes) into the hostcell.
✨Viruses depend on the host cells that they infect to reproduce. ... When it comes into contact with a host cell, a virus can insert its genetic material into its host, literally taking over the host's functions. An infected cellproduces more viral protein and genetic material instead of its usual products.
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✨All viruses have some type of protein on the outside coat or envelope that "feels" or "recognizes" the proper hostcell(s). This protein attaches the virusto the membrane of the host cell. ... Those viruses that do not enter thecell must inject their contents (genetic instructions, enzymes) into the hostcell.
✨Viruses depend on the host cells that they infect to reproduce. ... When it comes into contact with a host cell, a virus can insert its genetic material into its host, literally taking over the host's functions. An infected cellproduces more viral protein and genetic material instead of its usual products.
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