Influenza and all the other viruses move by natural factors, not by making and using their own ATP's. For example, viruses move in your body through your lymph nodes, blood vessels, etc. Outside, they may be carried by other animal's fur, saliva, or by wind or water source.
Influenza virus, like most viruses, is transported by the blood. However, unlike bacteria, which replicate by cell division like other human cells, viruses replicate themselves by taking over the nuclei of our human cells and injecting them with their own signals telling our cells to stop dividing and start making new virus particles. This is part of the reason that antibiotics generally do not kill viruses.
they dont.they wait for a host cell to attach to it thinking that the virus is food.
Influenza is a viral infection - it is caused by a virus, not a bacterium.
A link below will show a picture of the influenza virus.
Influenza are a virus type.They do not have cells
It is a virus.
Influenza A virus subtype H3N2
Influenza is a viral infection - it is caused by a virus, not a bacterium.
A link below will show a picture of the influenza virus.
Yes, influenza is a virus.
Influenza is an air-borne virus.
No it is an active virus.
Influenza are a virus type.They do not have cells
Avian influenza is also known as the "Bird Flu". Influenza is caused by viruses. The virus that causes avian flu is the H5N1 influenza virus.
It is a virus.
Influenza A virus subtype H3N2
Influenza is a virus, so you have a virus.
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Influenza is caused by a virus. its straight up a virus...