Viruses aren't alive because they cannot survive on their own. They need to mesh with another cell in order to function.
yes they can local scientist Jonathan Harper says.
Virus is neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic. Viruses are not alive to begin with and therefore are not classified into a category
Other virus researchers would be likely to try and prove or disprove these theories.
The Virus is a Harmful code which spreads all over the Computer and take all the memory location and spoils it.If you are Pc is infected with virus then immediately scan it with Anti-Virus software's.
Skeletal muscles and some fungal hyphae are not divided into cells but have a multinucleate cytoplasm. Some biologists consider unicellular organisms to be acellular
Paula tenant is a Jamaican scientist who discovered the virus know as ringspot virus and found a cure the ringspot virus
Stephen Hawking People think he is dead but no he is alive and in 2009 he was said to be recovering
virologist
A cell is alive. A protein is definitely not alive. A virus - well, that depends on who you ask.
It's a virus. It's alive.
The scientist was smart.!
A virus does not fulfill all requirements for life, eg. no reproduction through meiosis or mitosis
Maybe because they divide & multiply, adapt/evolve, need a host(not sure about this part), etc.
Neither. A virus is not really alive in a traditional sense.
No.
A pathogenic bacterium is alive while a virus is not.
yes lan frazer the scientist is still alive