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No, viruses are nonliving.
viruses do replication with their DND
non-enveloped viruses. It's naked viruses.
If by viruses, you mean computer viruses, it was Richard Skrenta. He wrote the Elk Cloner. If by viruses, you mean human viruses, that would be God. He and Moses sent a plague across Egypt, forcing them to surrender their slaves.
what do capsids give their viruses
they reproduce independentlyThis is a false statement as viruses need a host cell and it's replicative machinery to reproduce their genetic material.
"A virus (from the Latin virus meaning toxin or poison) is a sub-microscopic infectious agent that is unable to grow or reproduce outside a host cell In order to answer that question you need to provide examples of what would be most likely inaccurate, however since it seems that question is on my study guide i so happen to have an answer. an inaccuracy would be that the viruses reproduce independently, the reason this is untrue is because they do require a host to replicate,a virus cannot seek out a specific host because they lack seeking mechanisms however reproduction takes place only inside the cells of a host.
You need to explain what transformation you refer to. The transformation of the empire in the west relation to what? You also need to explain why it would need to be accurate/inaccurate.
The oxygen sensor, if defective, will give inaccurate readings to the engine management computer and may lead to a rough idle.
From Virus on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:A virus is a small infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of organisms.Computer viruses also spread all over your computer in a different manner. They get in your files, just like a real-life virus can get in all of your blood cells.So can you see the relation of why they're called viruses?
the lyrics to that song were inaccurate.
approx 11.37% of The Help is inaccurate
That is the correct spelling of "inaccurate" (not correct, or not precise).
inaccurate is the opposite of accurate, it means you are wrong.
Some prefixes for "accurate" are: in-, mis-, un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to inaccurate, inaccurate, and inaccurate, respectively.
antonym for "accurate" would be imprecise; inexact; inaccurate; incorrect; off the mark;
Disinfection reduces the amount of bacteria and germs patients come in contact with. With fewer germs, bacteria and viruses, patients can remain healthy longer.