Viruses are capable of reproduction.
Active (non-killed) viruses are living organisms.
antivirals has lots of chemicals that destroy viruses.
Viruses are not an organism at all. They are not alive. They are nonliving. They are like cockle burrs that "grab" hold of your clothing or a dog’s coat. They are hijackers. Once they get attached to the cell of a living cell, they can take it over and "make" the living cell produce virus particles instead of cell parts. These particles can assemble into more viruses and then they break out of the cell (killing it) and begin the process again. They cannot make more viruses on their own.
They are not alive. They are nonliving. They are like cockle burrs that "grab" hold of your clothing or a dog's coat. They are hijackers. Once they get attached to the cell of a living cell, they can take it over and "make" the living cell produce virus particles instead of cell parts. These parts can assemble into more viruses and then they break out of the cell (killing it) and begin the process again. They cannot make more viruses on their own.
a virus is a nonliving particle that invades a cell and reporduses of the cell. then a few days later the cell explodes and viruses spred everywere.
No, viruses are nonliving.
They are Different because Viruses are nonliving.
Active (non-killed) viruses are living organisms.
Since viruses are nonliving, they have no known predators.
If you mean what are viruses then they are nonliving strands Rna surrounded by a protein coat
None. They are nonliving organisms.
Non-living chemicals are chemicals that are not capable of regenerating, replicating or evolving. Nonliving chemical reactions, driven by thermodynamics, explore space in an ergodical fashion.
viruses are nonliving things. but they need living things to reproduces. so live
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Viruses.
They cannot live outside of a host.
Living. Because viruses are caused by germs...which are living organisms