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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Understanding</span> == Viral replication is understood through '''Hijacking''' and '''Assembly'''. '''1. The "Theft" (Attachment and Entry)''': A virus is like a "Burglar" with a "Master Key." * The virus "Floats" until it "Finds" a cell with the "Right Lock" (Receptor). * It "Binds" to the cell. * It "Injects" its **DNA or RNA**. * The cell "Doesn't know" the code is "Foreign." It "Reads" the code and "Follows the instructions." '''2. The "Forced Labor" (Synthesis)''': The cell "Stops its own work." * Instead of "Making Proteins" for the "Body," the cell starts "Making Proteins" for the **Virus**. * The cell's "Energy" and "Materials" are "Stolen." * Millions of "Viral Heads," "Viral Tails," and "Viral Codes" are "Manufactured" in a "Biological Assembly Line." '''3. The "Release" (Exit)''': How do the new viruses "Get Out"? * **Lysis**: The cell "Explodes," releasing the viruses into the blood. (The cell dies). * **Budding**: The viruses "Push" through the cell wall, "Stealing" a piece of the cell's "Skin" to hide themselves. (The cell lives but is weak). * The "Cycle" begins again in the "Next Cell." '''The 'Phage' War'''': There are more "Phages" (Viruses that kill bacteria) in the ocean than there are "Stars in the Universe." They "Kill 40%" of all ocean bacteria **Every Single Day**. It proved that "Viruses" are the "Global Regulators" of "Life on Earth," ensuring that "No Single Species" becomes "Too Powerful." </div> <div style="background-color: #8B0000; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;">
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