You would not find any cells inside a virus. A virus is a small infectious particle and is actually much smaller than most cells. You will find either DNA or RNA in a virus, but never both.
Yes, you find cells in everything.
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No, a virus cannot have cells.
Viruses are no cells. But I guess you wouldn't find a cell that's smaller than a virus.
No, a virus is not made up of cells. It is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the cells of living organisms.
The virus attaches to the host cells membrane.
Viruses that enter a cell do not die. A virus cannot reproduce on its own so it needs to find a cell in which to live. After the virus is done reproducing, most host cells die.
Virus have no cells
To replicate viruses enter host body cells and take them over. Different viruses target different body cells. For instance the common cold virus targets the nasal membrains, herpies attacks nerve cells and HIV attacks bood cells.
Once the DNA is contaminated by a virus, the cell will release a chemical to signal other cells of the contamination. This is how the local region of cells find out if there is any DNA damage to a cell. As for the body as a whole, you wouldn't find out until cells have already begun dying.
HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, is the virus that attacks the cells in the immune system that produce antibodies.
Virus do not have cells.Other microbes have cells.