BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION
VIRUSES
Question
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The virus attaches to a host
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The virus injects genetic material
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The host gets sick
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The cell is destroyed
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Detailed explanation-1: -The first stage is entry. Entry involves attachment, in which a virus particle encounters the host cell and attaches to the cell surface, penetration, in which a virus particle reaches the cytoplasm, and uncoating, in which the virus sheds its capsid.
Detailed explanation-2: -Most productive viral infections follow similar steps in the virus replication cycle: attachment, penetration, uncoating, replication, assembly, and release.
Detailed explanation-3: -Step 1: Attachment: The virus attaches itself to the target cell. Step 2: Penetration: The virus is brought into the target cell. Step 3: Uncoating and Replication: The enveloped virus loses its envelope, and viral RNA is released into the nucleus, where it is replicated. Step 4: Assembly: Viral proteins are assembled.
Detailed explanation-4: -What must happen in order for a virus to attach to the host cell? It attaches when one of its protein interlocks with a molecular shape that is the receptor sote on the host cells plasma membrane.