no
One way would be to try to grow a virus on a sterile Petri dish with media, nothing would grow there. If you grow bacteria that way, you would see growth. Bacterial growth
no it cant
Yes, a virus can grow and replicate within a host organism by hijacking the host's cellular machinery to produce more virus particles.
MRSA is a bacterium, (methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus), not a virus. It does grow, but not like a virus.
Yes
Although i am just thirteen i am taking a biology course and from what i understand i virus does not follow the 8 characteristics of life which adapting and evolving is one of
No. They do not respire, metabolise, grow or excrete.
Students in biology learn how plants and animals live and grow. She fainted while dissecting a frog in biology class.
I expect that the earth asked about is that in which we grow vegetables, and in which lots of things live. That would put it in Biology.
No, HIV is Human Immunodeficiency Virus. AIDS, or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, is the condition that the virus causes. Basically, no matter how bad the AIDS gets, it is still HIV causing it. The virus itself did not grow into anything.
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C - plasmolysisgood luck in biology!