Question:
Why does the virus need a host in order to multiply?
Answer:
Use the cells' resources
Explanation:
A virus is typically a is a DNA or RNA moiety encased in a protein capsule. The capsule is usually specific to the class and type of virus and it lends to the virulence of the entity. In order for infection to be established the virus must bypass the host's immune system and it's immune response and invade a host cell. There it will incorporate it's genetic material into the hosts' nucleus and harness the machinery that it does not in itself possess in order to make multiple copies of itself. It uses the host cell's DNA replication machinery, proteins amino acids and energy among other things before it bursts out of the cell and destroys it. This continues for some time and eventually the host may perish. The virus will then be passed along to a different host where it's replication using that hosts machinery will continue.
<u>Principle of internal control </u>does not include application of technological controls
Explanation:
<u>The seven important internal control procedures include separation/segregation of duties/job responsibilities , providing access to various controls, performing physical audits, standardization of documents, trial balances, periodic reconciliations of the financial statements , and approval authority.</u>
First, which of the numbers are bigger than 4,735?
<span>b. 4,758
c. 4,832
d. 4,915
out of those, which ones are smaller than 4,820 (I assume here you forgot a < symbol there)?
only this one:
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<span><span>b. 4,758
so that's the correct asnwer!</span>
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Answer:
gender intensification
Explanation:
Gender intensification: The term gender intensification is given by Hill and Lynch in 1983.
According to Hill and Lynch, gender intensification is explained in terms of the gender differences that increase and appears in adolescence. It explains that girls and boys early in their adolescence experience an enormous amount of pressure or compulsion to conform to the gender roles which is culturally sanctioned.
In the question above, Elisa is likely experiencing gender intensification.