A virus and a cell have to have matching "docking" proteins for the virus to invade. Otherwise the virus is blocked.
The Face of the Enemy - Doctor Who - was created in 1998.
Face of the Enemy - novel - has 537 pages.
Face of the Enemy - novel - was created on 1999-07-01.
Face of the Enemy - 1989 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Yes, warts are caused by a virus. If that virus infects the skin on your face then that is where you will get a wart.
The cast of The Face of the Enemy - 2009 includes: Erik Pauser as Narrator
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Howdy fellow user! Viruses are quite unusual when you try to categorise them in that way. From what I have learned, viruses are usually not alive when outside their host, like, a flu virus sitting on a table. But, when the person touches the virus-infested table and rubs their face with that very hand, the virus gets inside them by infecting the respiratory epithelial cells, their favourite host cells. They soon start pumping put copies of themselves as if they are 'alive'. Overall, they are obligate intracellular parasites, i.e., they need the perfect host to become 'alive' since the host has all the machinery needed to make the proteins and replicate the genome. I hope this answer was helpful for you! 😄
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