a non-deadly virus
It is called a host cell. The virus attaches to the cell and injects its DNA into the cell. The virus's DNA overruns the "instructions" that the cell has and "tells" the cell to make copies of the virus using the DNA. Then the cell makes so many copies of the virus, that it explodes. The new viruses then go on to attach to other cells.
The scientific word for virus is "virus."
Smallpox was a virus.
The singular of virus is "virus." Unlike most words, virus does not change form when it is singular or plural.
A virus that replicates without killing the host cell is called a "persistent virus." These viruses establish long-term infections within the host, allowing them to continue to replicate and spread without causing cell death.
The Congo virus.
Depends what virus it is, some are deadly.
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The deadly disease caused by virus is CANCER.
The Ebola virus is the current most deadly disease.
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No. Rabies is a deadly virus. It is not edible.
Thrax was so dangerous because he was a deadly virus. Thrax is short of anthrax. A deadly air bourne virus.
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No, not all viruses are deadly. Some viruses cause mild illnesses like the common cold, while others can be severe and potentially life-threatening. The severity of a virus depends on various factors such as the individual's immune system and how easily the virus spreads.
It is very deadly, 50 - 60% in humans.