How many virus cells are in your body.
A virus is not made from cells.
None. Swine flu is an illness caused by the pathogen known now as swine flu virus, A-H1N1/09 influenza. The illness contains no immune cells, nor does the virus. Your body responds to the presence of the virus with an immune response that sends your own immune cells to the area of your body where the flu virus has invaded. It is your body's immune cells that enter the "fight" and eventually get rid of the virus by constructing the type of immune cells called antibodies that are a perfect fit to inactivate the specific virus so it can no longer cause cell damage and symptoms of the flu. Your body then remembers the antibodies that worked to inactivate the virus so it can use them in the future if you are ever exposed to that virus again.
Interferons
Protein synthesis is important for viruses because the virus forces the host cell to make proteins that the cell does not need, but the virus does to repoduce. Protein synthesis is important for cells because the proteins are essential for all cellular activites.
A virus
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infecting living cells
it is not made of cells (A+)
How many virus cells are in your body.
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prof lj says bacteria contains a mini virus , nucleaus and blood cells as well as micro organisms
No, a virus cannot have cells.
Viruses are not living things because they do not meat the definition/standard science uses to define living things.
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It infects many kinds of cells in many different hosts.
A virus is not made from cells.