No, viruses do not require oxygen.
No, eliminating the supply of oxygen from the air would not kill off a virus because viruses do not require or consume oxygen to survive. Viruses need a living host cell to replicate and cannot survive for long outside of a host organism.
No, flowers do not take in oxygen. Like all plants, they undergo photosynthesis where they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, unlike animals that take in oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
No, a fire consumes oxygen as it burns, but it doesn't take all the oxygen out of the air. There is still oxygen left for breathing and for sustaining life, even in the vicinity of a fire.
No, wind does not take away oxygen. Wind is the movement of air in the atmosphere and does not affect the overall concentration of oxygen in the air. Oxygen is one of the primary components of air and is not removed by wind.
The gas we take in when we inhale is oxygen.
Neither trachea nor bronchial tree take in any oxygen from the air. It gets oxygen via blood supply.
I would report that to any virus company. its not in any of the virus databases
Virus do not have. They do not have any organells
No they do not have. Virus do not contain any.
I think when they receive carbon dioxide
Viruses are neither aerobic nor anaerobic.
There is no need of any Anti-virus software program for iPad or any Mac Product as they don't get any virus threat or any harm from trojan or malware.
It Detects if any virus present in computer.
No it is virus free
No. There is some sort of switching of oxygen and carbon dioxide, but there is no breathing as such.
Yes, to get rid of a virus, another virus must take its place. Fortunately the new virus is mostly harmless.
Usually a cold virus take from 3-5 days but depending on the virus and the human body differences it can take less than a day. Some bodies attack the virus quickly giving you symptoms faster.