Viruses are believed to have existed for billions of years, potentially dating back to the early origins of life on Earth. Their exact age is difficult to determine, as they do not leave fossil records and can evolve rapidly. Some scientists suggest that viruses may have emerged alongside or even before cellular life forms, possibly as complex molecules that gained the ability to replicate. Ultimately, the age of viruses remains a subject of ongoing research and debate in the scientific community.
viruses dont have cells
Just regular old level 1 computer viruses.
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The viruses are in your data on the hard drives. The new processor will help speed up the machine but will not remove the viruses.
Scientists do not know how many viruses there are because new ones are constantly being made from old ones joining.
Its a pretty much impossible question to answer as new viruses are created all the time and sometimes old viruses resurface or a modified by a new malicious coder. What you should be aware of is that there are always viruses that are "in the wild" and that is why protection has to be constantly updated, to deal with the new and changing threats.
Computer viruses, Macro Viruses, and Directory Viruses
the study of viruses
Viruses, bacteria, and old organelles that a cell ingests are broken down in the lysosomes. Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles containing digestive enzymes that break down these foreign particles or damaged organelles into simpler molecules that can be recycled by the cell.
By neutralizing it or deleting it. To see its effects, then get an old computer and let it get a virus and see what happens.
Because certain viruses and bacteria evolve to become resistant to the old vaccines.
Yes, it is and the nice thing about Instagram is that theres no viruses at all!