Viral Replication Process
Viruses are not alive, yet they manipulate host cells to replicate themselves through a series of stages. The process begins with attachment to the cell membrane, followed by penetration, and uncoating, allowing the viral genetic material to hijack the cell's machinery. This transformation turns the infected cell into a factory solely for producing more viruses, effectively suspending its normal functions.In this clip
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Episode 112: Introduction to Microbiology
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