They are in their genetic materials. They have either DNA or RNA
Instructions for making new copies of a virus are found in the virus's genetic material, which contains the information needed for replication. This genetic material can be RNA or DNA, depending on the type of virus. The virus uses host cells to replicate and make new copies of itself, often causing harm to the host in the process.
No. Of what I know, FreeRealms contains no viruses. Sony Online Entertainment does an awesome job of keeping the viruses out! :D
The inner core contains genetic makeup that creats new viruses.
Found in RNA, Google it.
Smallpox contains DNASmallpox is a virus, and therefore, can only have RNA or DNA. In the case of smallpox, it contains DNA. Viruses require a host to supply them with either RNA or DNA in order that more virus entities can be made.DNA
The Ares software does not contain any viruses if download directly from Ares. It is possible for Ares to have a virus if it is downloaded from another site.
virus consists of different parts: 1)Viral genome2)Capsid3)Envelopes or Covering4)Tail fibresVIRAL GENOME: it is the inner part,the nucleic acid.it consists of a single or many molecules of DNA or RNA. In small virus four genes and in the largest virus several hundred molecules are present.In many viruses nucleic acid is different. In animal viruses and bacteriophage usually DNA is present and in plant viruses mostly RNA is present. In viruses cytoplasm, nucleus and chromosomes are not found
The plural form of virus is viruses. It is not "viri".
First, viruses don't have cells. A virus contains RNA or DNA inside a coating of proteins and sometimes lipids. Some viruses also carry enzymes to help in hijacking a cell.
Viruses, by themselves, do not have a nucleus. They may not even be living.
Yes, a virus contains antigens that can trigger an immune response in the body. Antigens are molecules on the surface of pathogens (such as viruses) that are recognized by the immune system.
The plural for virus is viruses. Simply add an -es at the end of the word.