Most people use "viruses", but if you wanted to be really proper about it, you could treat it as the original Latin word and use "virii" (pronounced like "vye-rye", both syllables rhyme with "eye").
The plural form of virus is viruses. It is not "viri".
The plural for virus is viruses. Simply add an -es at the end of the word.
Viruses
There are no male and female viruses. Viruses do not reproduce sexually and so do not have gender.
The singular of virus is "virus." Unlike most words, virus does not change form when it is singular or plural.
The plural form of virus is viruses. It is not "viri".
The plural for virus is viruses. Simply add an -es at the end of the word.
Viruses
The plural form of the word "virus" is spelled "viruses."
"Virii" is an incorrect pluralization of the word "virus." The correct plural form of "virus" is "viruses." Viruses are infectious agents that replicate inside living cells and can cause diseases in humans, animals, plants, and even microorganisms.
The word virus is a noun. The plural form is viruses.
All viruses do that. That's what makes a virus a virus.
Viruses do not attack viruses.
some viruses are....., tmv ,hiv ,rhinovirus ,rhabdo virus ,paramyxo virus, arbo virus, hepatitis virus,bacteriophage etc.
Bacteria are prokaryotes. Viruses are not living organisms, virus is a virus, that is all.
A virus can have one of two structures. These are: •Helical virus. A helical virus is rod- or thread-shaped. The virus that causes rabies is a helical virus. •Icosahedral virus. An icosahedral virus is spherically shaped. Viruses that cause poliomyelitis and herpes simplex are icosahedral viruses.
cells are not made with viruses unless the virus gets into the cell itself. The viruses get into the cell and the virus will spread killing off whatever it can ;)