Core (DNA or RNA) and coat (protien).
Human papillomavirus can affect the skin on any part of the body. Different subtypes of the virus are more likely to cause lesions on different body parts.
Viremic dissemination refers to the spread of a virus through the bloodstream to different parts of the body. This process allows the virus to infect multiple tissues and organs, leading to systemic infection.
An active virus, like all viruses has to "hijack" a host cell's DNA and then that DNA makes virus parts instead of cell parts. When the cell is full of the virus parts, it ruptures and dies. The viruses find other cells and repeat the cycle.
Viruses reproduce within a cell. They reproduce asexually. The Ebola virus reproduces asexually. However, sometimes a cell is infected by two different viruses at the same time. Part or parts of one virus can get into another virus. So while the reproduction is not really sexual, it does involve parts from two different viruses. The Ebola virus could change by adding parts from another virus.
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It is not destroyed. It is "hijacked" by a virus so that the host DNA will begin to make virus parts.
No, it's a different virus. No, it's a different virus.
Every virus consist of a capsid and genetic material.
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That depends on the virus. Different viruses attack different tissues.
There are about 100 types of HPV that affect different parts of the body. There is no known cure but there are effective treatments to ease the symptoms.
The short answer: no. the long answer: No, an identical virus can exist on many different websites, and the virus program is completely different from the website.