None.
Humans are placental mammals, meaning that they develop with the embryo attached to a placenta that allows it to exchange waste and nutrients with the mother. The placenta would not be able to function inside an egg.
They can kill you.
the viruses help the immune system adapt and get stronger
the flu...
Emerging viruses
Computer viruses are currently unable to spread to humans.
Just about anyone who gets the flu. Most of the influenza viruses that cause disease in humans are Type A influenza viruses (but not all). Type A flu viruses are also what cause pandemics in humans.
Some viruses target bacteria or fungi, which can be harmful to humans. These viruses are called "bacteriophages" or sometimes just "phages".
Yes, animals get viruses just like humans does it is a pathogenic disease that is transmitted by a molecule
Viruses that are harmless to humans can be used to infect bacteria or other pests eg rabbits
There are quite a few different dog viruses that are infectious to human beings. Other dog viruses die before they can infect humans.
During cell division, mitosis produces two diploid cells that are identical to each and parent cells. Mitosis is critical for cell growth, repair and reproduction.