No. There is no central nervous system - its just a DNA or RNA molecule coiled up in a protein.
The scientific word for virus is "virus."
Humans have five main senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. These senses help us perceive and interact with the world around us.
Near senses refer to the sensory modalities that provide information about objects or stimuli that are in close proximity to an individual. These include touch, taste, and smell, which help us perceive and interact with our immediate environment. Near senses are contrasted with far senses, such as vision and hearing, which provide information about objects or stimuli at a distance.
The singular of virus is "virus." Unlike most words, virus does not change form when it is singular or plural.
Smallpox was a virus.
Tagalog of senses: pandama
"Senses" ? sight and hearing are senses - you question makes no sense.
There senses are smelling
They have all the senses humans have. == ==
The homophone of census is senses.
with a sixth senses tale
The Latin word for "senses" is sensus.
There are no specific gods of the senses.
The word senses has two syllables.
Right after you come to your senses. Peace :)
Its touch senses are mostly on its head.
4 senses