Once the virus is dead, it can not be rehydrated.
The HIV virus will die immediately it is exposed to the air. So there is no danger from dried blood or dried semen. Cold will not kill HIV. It actually stabilizes it. If stored at extremely low temperatures, HIV can "live" for months.
Yes, dried sphagnum moss can grow if rehydrated and properly cared for.
Yes, dried out bulbs have the potential to grow if they are properly rehydrated and given the necessary care.
Dried codfish that has been rehydrated.
It will become rehydrated.
Yes, dried sphagnum moss can grow if properly rehydrated and provided with the necessary conditions for growth.
Hydrating foods is to add moisture. Some dried foods must be rehydrated before they are used in certain recipes. Chiles are a good example. They are soaked before using them to make sauces or soups. Dried mushrooms are rehydrated before using them in spaghetti sauce. Some dried fruits are rehydrated before using them in baked goods.
semen has a small amount of blood in it so the HIV is still in the blood but is carried by the semen to your partner.
Semen is not used to test for HIV. Currently it is blood testing only.
in my understandig the hiv virus lives only with in cell becous hiv virus is obligatory intracelular parasite so hiv may stay in the semen b/c of semen has contain small amount of blood but rather than blood hiv in the semen short life long b/c the muliplication may disteb
Nope, HIV dries up too and dies.
HIV will flourish in blood, CSF, semen, and vaginal secretions.