Biological Virus can kill you
Computer Virus can just kill your computer, not you.
Neither is living.
*computer virus it is software which corrupt the system *biological virus which cause decease in human body
Computer viruses can infect a file much like a Biological virus can infect a cell, they then spread from file to file or cell to cell.
Both types:are spread by contact with a contaminated sourcecan be blocked with defensescan be modified and weaponisedcan go away after a time if certain measures are takencan kill whatever they infectcan change over timecan be costlyDifferences:computer viruses only work in a computer hostbiological viruses only work in a biological hostbiological viruses can spontaneously mutatecomputer viruses are createdbiological viruses are far more complex
The difference is that viruses are smaller than bacteria. One more major difference is that bacteria are living things whereas viruses are non living things.
they inject a milder form of the disease , so your body won't be fully affected but will remember how to kill the real disease and its weakness Note, though, that computer viruses are not prevented using vaccines.
A bacteria is a unicellular microorganism while a virus is a submicroscopic particle.
No. Computer viruses only affect computers. Biological viruses affect animals and humans.
Biological viruses.
Biological.
I think there alike because they all still have that infection in them so it really doesn't make a difference.
By analogy with biological viruses.
Computer viruses can infect a file much like a Biological virus can infect a cell, they then spread from file to file or cell to cell.
No. Computer viruses are only called "viruses" by figurative analogy with biological viruses. And biological viruses (such as chickenpox, hepatitis, and the flu) are not the same as disease-causing bacteria (such as strep throat, tuberculosis, and lyme disease).
Biological viruses are pathogens that can affect either humans or animals. Computer Viruses are manmade computer coding as a program intended to disrupt the normal use of a computer and networking.
Biological hazards can be things such a viruses, bacteria, and parasites that are in your food. Chemical hazards can be cleaning chemicals, perfumes, or lotions that get into your food.
Both types:are spread by contact with a contaminated sourcecan be blocked with defensescan be modified and weaponisedcan go away after a time if certain measures are takencan kill whatever they infectcan change over timecan be costlyDifferences:computer viruses only work in a computer hostbiological viruses only work in a biological hostbiological viruses can spontaneously mutatecomputer viruses are createdbiological viruses are far more complex
Computer viruses are called "viruses" after the biological type of virus because of a few similarities:Computer virusesare self-spreading and reproductivespread to other computers (through internet, email, CDs, usb keys)damage the host computer andcan be prevented by "vaccination" or telling anti-virus software to block all flagged softwareHowever it is vital to realize that computer 'viruses' are malicious scripts invented by people, while biological viruses are proteinaceous particles which are often not created by people.
Biological vectors include viruses as well as plasmids.