Animal viruses don't affect all animals. One example is how rabies from bats isn't seen in all species of animals around (eg.) vampire bat feeding sites.
Also, human viruses don't only affect humans. An example of this is how Swine Flu can be passed from pigs to humans and back again.
Viruses all pretty much work the same, with virus DNA being inserted into a host cell, then replicating, and causing different effects depending on the type of virus and type of cells targeted.
Virus is neither a plant nor an animal it is actually in between living and non-living organisms. but it is been classified under botany.
it has no viruses i have been playing since beta
A virus that is not deadly is typically referred to as a "non-lethal" or "non-fatal" virus.
virus is something really different it is not prokaryote nor eukaryote because it is a non cellular organism
animal jam is not a virus
No. Fungus is a different organism.
Major differences are- 1)most plant viruses are with plus sense s.sRNA although there are exeptions whereas animal viruses can be d.s/s.sDNA or RNA viruses..2)plant virus always needs insect vector,whereas animal virus may enter body through various means.3)plant virus always needs a mechanical damage in cell wall of plant to enter.
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It depends on the type of virus. Hope it helped! LOL
A virus is noncellular.
The difference between a common animal virus and a retrovirus is that a retrovirus only contains RNA while a common animal virus will have DNA or RNA.
Distemper in cattle is caused by a virus. The virus is usually spread from animal to animal, the virus can originate in other animals and spread to cattle.