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Q: Type of virus that begins to multiply immediately after it enters a cell?
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What type of virus begins multipling as soon as it enters a host cell?

A lytic virus begins to multiply right away. A lysogenic virus can "hide" for a very long time before multiplying. See link below:


What kind of virus begins multiplying first?

The virus that begins to multiply immediately is called a lytic virus.


What type of virus enters the cell and doesn't immediately attack?

Hidden viruses, I believe.


Do hidden viruses enter a cell and immediately begin to multiply?

From the time a cold virus enters the nose, it takes 8-12 hours for the viral reproductive cycle to be completed and for new cold virus to be released in nasal secretions. This interval is called the incubation period.


What stage is it when a virus enters a host cell?

The virus enters the host cell in the penetration phase.


A virus needs energy to?

Multiply. A virus needs energy to multiply.


What does the HIV virus do when it gets into your body?

Once the HIV virus enters the body, it seeks out specific white blood cells called CD4 T-helper cells. It than begins the process of entry and replication using the mechanism of the CD4 cells. This allows the virus to multiply and grow. In time, the HIV virus will overtake and destroy all CD4 cells which the body needs as a defense against illness. The destruction of CD4 cells makes the body vulnerable to opportunistic infections, thereby causing illness in those infected.


What portion of the virus actually enters a cell is the?

RNA or DNA depending on the type of virus.


Once HIV enters the body it enters where?

When you get infected with HIV, the virus enters your blood and gets inside your cells that are floating around


True or false viruses multiply the same way as other organism?

FALSE Although viruses can multiply, they do so differently than organisms. Viruses can multiply only when they are inside a living cell. The organism that a virus enters and multiplies inside is called a host. A host is an organism that provides a source of energy for a virus or another organism. A virus acts like parasite, an organism that lives on or in a host and causes it harm. Almost all viruses destroy the cells in which they multiply CREDIT FROM: NORTH CAROLINA 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER


When the virus enters a bacteria it leaves behind?

outer coat


What did the 'I Love You' virus do to computers?

The person usually receives an email that ends in .vbs. Once the email is opened the virus infects your computer and immediately begins to replicate and emails itself to all of the email addresses found within an email address book.