Viruses can be grouped according to family, structure, or name. It all depends on what you want to know and you haven't made that clear.
There are ssRNA viruses that are also retroviruses, that are also enveloped viruses, that are also HIV. And there are ssRNA viruses, that are also retroviruses, that are also enveloped viruses, that are NOT HIV. Do you want to know viruses that cause respiratory infections, ones that cause intestinal infections, ones that cause infections of multiple organs??
A previous answer I've left here is this: Some viruses are cold, flu, rabies, measles, chicken pox, small pox, west Nile, mumps, rubella, polio, Ebola hemorrhagic fever, nor walk virus.Perhaps you'll find it helpful.
Note that chicken pox should read varicella-zoster virus, Ebola hemorrhagic fevershould read Ebola virus, and nor walk virus should read Norwalk virus, or just norovirus.
There are many examples of modern, active viruses. An example of this is the common cold. A virus needs a host to reproduce and viruses range in size from between 20 and 300 nanometers.
The game. A mental virus.
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A designer virus is a man-made virus synthesized by piecing together the genetic elements in a laboratory. One good example is synthetic poliovirus created to study the infection in laboratory animals.
an example of a latent virus is a host cell
this are sunday virus, cascade virus, professors virus.
give example of sphere shaped virus
The I love you, Blaster worm and rouge anti-spyware sites are good examples.
The common cold is a great example of an active virus. Also, the flu and the herpes virus are also considered to be active viruses.
The virus that causes cold sores in humans is an example of a hidden virus.
No, HIV is a virus.
VIRUS
it could be a Virus but i haven't had a virus on my Computer yet So good luck and i hope its not a Virus
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No, yeast is a fungus.