Viruses make new viruses while infecting cells.
No increase in mass component:
Unlike cellular microorganisms, virus growth cannot be distinguished into increase in mass and increase in number aspects.
Instead, viruses are assembled from component parts into mature or nearly mature virions.
Virus fecundity:
During typical virus replication and maturation, a single infected cell can make many hundreds or even thousands of new (progeny) virions.
Note how this high virus fecundity contrasts with the merely doubling per generation achieved by most cellular organisms during cell replication.
This high viral fecundity, however, is conceptually indestinguishable from a plant or animal which:
simply has large litters
produces large numbers of eggs
releases large numbers of seeds
produces large numbers of progeny
In any of these cases what is being exhibited is simply a high biotic potential.
Viruses make new viruses while infecting cells.
No increase in mass component:
Unlike cellular microorganisms, virus growth cannot be distinguished into increase in mass and increase in number aspects.
living cells
living cells
1.Taj Coromandel
Chennai, India
2.The Oberoi Udaivilas
Udaipur, India
3.ITC Rajputana
Jaipur, Rajasthan , India
4.The LaLiT Temple View Khajuraho
Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India
5.Oberoi Cecil
Shimla, India
R.VAISHNAVI
AIDS is required for virus growth.
Virus growth
Viruses make new viruses while infecting cells.
No increase in mass component:
Unlike cellular microorganisms, virus growth cannot be distinguished into increase in mass and increase in number aspects.
Instead, viruses are assembled from component parts into mature or nearly mature virions.
Virus fecundity:
During typical virus replication and maturation, a single infected cell can make many hundreds or even thousands of new (progeny) virions.
Note how this high virus fecundity contrasts with the merely doubling per generation achieved by most cellular organisms during cell replication.
This high viral fecundity, however, is conceptually indestinguishable from a plant or animal which:
simply has large litters
produces large numbers of eggs
releases large numbers of seeds
produces large numbers of progeny
In any of these cases what is being exhibited is simply a high biotic potential.
AIDS is required for virus growth.
R.CHANDRASEKAR
Virus growth
Viruses make new viruses while infecting cells.
No increase in mass component:
Unlike cellular microorganisms, virus growth cannot be distinguished into increase in mass and increase in number aspects.
vishrut patel
Living cells are required for virus growth…