Viruses steal resources from their host cells primarily by hijacking the host's cellular machinery and metabolic processes. They utilize the host's ribosomes to translate their own viral proteins and replicate their genetic material. Additionally, viruses may exploit the host's energy supplies, nucleotides, and amino acids to assemble new viral particles. This resource theft ultimately disrupts normal cellular functions and can lead to cell damage or death.
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