No they do not
Viruses do produce cellular proteins that are necessary for viral synthesis.
No; viruses are sub-Cellular 'virons', while parasites are frequently multi-cellular organisms.
Yes!!, Viruses are non cellular parasitic agents. They are not included in the classification of organisms. They consist of two parts: and outer capsid(composed of proteins) and an inner core of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA). They can only reproduce inside a living cell.
No. Viruses do not have cells.
viruses are non cellular , they have no sexual or asexual reproduction they reproduce by replication
It depends on the virus. Viruses may have a very specific host range.
No. Viruses must invade a host cell and hijack its resources to replicate itself.
Viruses are acellular particles that require a host cell to replicate, while cellular organisms are standalone living entities. Viruses lack organelles and cannot carry out metabolic processes independently. Cellular organisms, on the other hand, have a defined cell structure with organelles and can carry out all life processes independently.
Multi-cellular I think although I am not 100% sure. Please do not take my word for it. Hope this helps...
Interferon
yes it does cause dillusonal viruses to computers. it also has an effect on cellular devices too.
Viruses and Bacteria both have no nucleus. They are also both prokaryotes.