No, it doesn't. This is one of the reasons scientists classify viruses as not living.
Evolutionary adaptations are not considered responses to the environment. Adaptation takes place as a result of a "survival of the fittest", where the most capable organisms reproduce and pass on their genes. Environmental response, on the other hand, is an active phenomenon, where the organism actively changes when the environment does.
They do respond to stimuli how else do the reprduce to more of them and get someone sick???
No, they reproduce if they happen to encounter what they need (a host cell) but they have no capability to respond to stimuli.
what are some adaptations viruses
by living in its host like prasite
Yes
only within a host
yes
The refractory period is when a muscle is temporary unable to respond to stimuli refractory period
they hop and eat basically everything they do they are responding to stimuli
your skin. specifically the dermis
Tiny movements scare them away.
Touch-me-not and sunflower
true
respond
The senses of taste and smell respond to chemical stimuli.
It respond to stimuli, by its own life.
No
They have no cells. So they do not respond
Yes.
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yes
stimuli
The refractory period is when a muscle is temporary unable to respond to stimuli refractory period