Viruses do not feed, they have no metabolism.
Neither. It is a condition of the endometrial lining. It is not caused by any micro-organism.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction .
Organisms who use another organism to flourish are called parasites.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction
during viral illness immunity it dosent work properly living the organism without protection.After virus infection it commune to be confection by bacteria.Although antibiotics doesent have any effect to the virus they will help our organism to prevent a bacterial infection.
False, if the organism is viral the patient is given supportive care, such as antipyretics, fluids, and oxygen, until the immune system can control the spread of the virus.
Viral characteristics shared with other organisms include the presence of genetic material (either DNA or RNA), the ability to evolve through mutation, and the capacity to reproduce and spread within a host organism. Additionally, like other organisms, viruses exhibit some level of specificity in terms of host range and cellular tropism.
Any disease caused by viral infection.
If it is a living organism it must reproduce itself sexually or asexually. Reproduction of the organism ( not viral hijacking of the reproductive mechanisms ) is one part of the definition of living things.
Viral propagation refers to the process by which viruses replicate and spread within a host organism or between hosts. This involves attaching to host cells, injecting their genetic material, and hijacking the host's cellular machinery to produce new viral particles. These newly formed viruses can then exit the host cell and infect additional cells or individuals, thereby continuing the cycle of infection and spread. Understanding viral propagation is crucial for developing treatments and preventive measures against viral diseases.
Microbe is a very general term referring to any organism smaller than can be visible to the unaided eye. Not all microbes are viruses; only viruses cause viral infections (what is colloquially termed "getting a virus" is actually "having a viral infection," but more frequently, it may be a bacterial or viral infection which is called "a virus" and is extremely false.
Bacterial infections are generally considered to be worse in terms of severity and treatment options compared to viral infections. This is because bacterial infections can be more difficult to treat with antibiotics and may lead to more serious complications if not properly managed.