You would find nucleic acids and core proteins
their genetic material
dna
That would be a virus.
A virus sustains itself by replication, using the body's own cell material. That is why it is so hard for scientists to find cures for viral illnesses; when you destroy the virus you run the risk of destroying the body's own cellular material
Yes. That would be one way. Also by blocking enzymes that allow the virus to leave the host cell would work. Tamiflu is one of these antivirals.
its a very bad virus. bad virus is no category . It is retro virus
Viruses that enter a cell do not die. A virus cannot reproduce on its own so it needs to find a cell in which to live. After the virus is done reproducing, most host cells die.
You would find nucleic acids and core proteins
If you open a virus, you won't find anything immediately. Your computer will slow down, though. (Believe me, I know!)
no, its a virus
The Melissa virus is a mass-mailing macro virus. It can effect email that is sent and infect the computer when the email is opened.
You would not find any cells inside a virus. A virus is a small infectious particle and is actually much smaller than most cells. You will find either DNA or RNA in a virus, but never both.
Yes, you find cells in everything.
The virus you have in mind are called Trojans or backdoors.
yes
It's a virus which copies itself into new files every time a file containing it is opened.
Not especially. The virus isn't in the rain. When you get wet, your pores are opened and make you more vunerable to viruses.
Trojan Goat
You can't find a virus with CMD.