Viruses do not produce waste because they lack metabolic processes to generate waste products. Viruses are not considered living organisms and depend on host cells to replicate and multiply.
Reproduce (they make copies rather than reproducing), create waste, and (need energy? i.e. consuming foods)....wait, can you specify what virus you're talking about?
Viruses make us sick by invading our bodies and hijacking our cells to replicate themselves. This process can damage our cells and tissues, leading to symptoms of illness as our immune system responds to the infection.
First Answer:Viruses are different from living organisms because:Viruses need host cells to reproduce.The do not perform cellular respiration.Viruses also need no nutrition, minerals or food. They need nothing other than a host.Second Answer:Viruses ARE living organisms.
Yes, viruses need to enter a host cell in order to reproduce. They do this by binding to receptors on the cell surface and then tricking the cell into letting them inside. Once inside, the virus hijacks the cell's machinery to make copies of itself.
They rely on their host. They can not reproduce on their own, so they are not considered living. They inject genetic information into a host cell and make the cell produce more viruses.
Since viruses are non-living they do not need to get rid of waste as they do not make any. Their host does, however. The host can't control the amount of waste build up as the virus has control of the DNA and it only wants to make more viruses.
Since viruses are non-living they do not need to get rid of waste as they do not make any. Their host does, however. The host can't control the amount of waste build up as the virus has control of the DNA and it only wants to make more viruses.
viruses do not grow, take in food, or make waste living cell make waste, take in food, grow
viruses can live in intestine but they get remove with the removing of excretory waste.
They are not active and do not make new viruses.
There are no real "Helpful Viruses". Viruses are viruses. They make things go wrong with your computer.
Sheep can catch viruses which can make them sick but they don't have viruses all the time.
Viruses are living things, but very strange: they barely make the list of life.1. Viruses do not eat or give off waste.2. Viruses do not grow.3. Viruses cannot reproduce on their own: they have to hijack cells since they don't have the equipment themselves.4. Viruses are a whole lot smaller than even bacteria: an influenza virus is ten times shorter than a Strepoccocus bacterium that causes strep throat.
no but you can make them
viruses
Reproduce (they make copies rather than reproducing), create waste, and (need energy? i.e. consuming foods)....wait, can you specify what virus you're talking about?
Pathogenic viruses cause illnesses and disease.