All viruses depend on cells for reproduction and metabolic processes. By themselves, viruses do not encode for all of the enzymes necessary for viral replication. But within a host cell, a virus can commandeer cellular machinery to produce more viral particles. Bacteriophages replicate only in the cytoplasm, since prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus or organelles. In eukaryotic cells, most DNA viruses can replicate inside the nucleus, with an exception observed in the large DNA viruses, such as the poxviruses, that can replicate in the cytoplasm. RNA viruses that infect animal cells often replicate in the cytoplasm. so, the answer is A.
Answer:
Competitive inhibition
Explanation:
Competitive inhibition is reversible and can be overcome when enough substrate is present. The amount of inhibition depends on the concentration of inhibitor as well as the concentration of the substrates
Answer:
Krebs cycle
Explanation:
It takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria in a closed loop creating an ATP and GTP molecule, three NADH, and one FADH2. In every part of the cycle, energy is used to pump protons to the intermembrane space between the inner and outer membrane of the mitochondria. This proton motive force created by the Krebs cycle is also used to generate more ATPs molecules by ATP synthase.