Since viruses aren't currently considered to be fully alive, they are not part of the traditional Kingdom-Phylum-etc. taxonomic rankings.
They use a parallel classification system, which starts at the level of Order and continues down to Species. Please see the related link below.
Viruses are not officially a part of a kingdom themselves, but this is still being debated.
You would find nucleic acids and core proteins
The acronym HPV stands for Human Papilloma Virus. It belongs in the virus kingdom because it is a virus. Like all viruses it is dormant until it enters a cell, and it then takes over the existing cellular machinery to reproduce itself.
It is a virus, therefore it isn't alive and can't be classified into one of the kingdoms. It's just a virus.
A virus isn't alive it cannot reproduce without invading a 'host cell' therefore it does not fit the criteria of a life form and cannot belong to a biological kingdom.
Amoeba belong in the Kingdom Protista.
Virus's do not belong to a Kingdom.
no, its a virus
Kingdom Monera
Virus do not show any cellular organization,so they cannot be classified as a kingdom.
They are not classified into a kingdom as they are not alive.
Kingdom: virus.
Since they are not living, they are not classified and placed in a kingdom.
You would not find any cells inside a virus. A virus is a small infectious particle and is actually much smaller than most cells. You will find either DNA or RNA in a virus, but never both.
Chickenpox (varicella zoster virus) is a virus.
Yes, you find cells in everything.
You would find nucleic acids and core proteins
yes