If your computer is attacked by a virus, try running your anti-virus program so that it can be removed. If you don't already have a program installed, you can do a web search to find one. Malwarebytes and Spybot are two popular programs. However, there are viruses that prevent computer users from using or installing anti-virus programs. If that happens, you may need to do a fresh install of your operating system. This may erase important files.
Yes, it is a virus that attacks bacterias.
A virus that attacks bacteria. -APEX Learning
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HIV, human immunodeficiency virus, is the virus that attacks the cells in the immune system that produce antibodies.
No. A bacteriophage is a virus that attacks bacteria.
This type of virus is a bacteriophage. It attacks bacteria. The T4 bacteriophage attacks E. coli.
The cells of mucous membranes are open to virus attacks because they are not covered by a skin.
AIDS is caused by the HIV virus, which attacks disease-fighting cells.
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retroviruses attack the dna