Viruses replicate inside body cells, using the host cell to do the work and provide the materials for reproduction. Bacteria reproduce outside body cells and, since, unlike viruses, they are living organisms, bacteria are able to do the work and production of new bacteria without a need for a host.A description of the 'Lytic Cycle', the process that some types of viruses follow in reproduction, is given in the related questions below for more detail of the process of reproduction of some viruses inside body cells.
Some viruses target harmful organisms. For example, bacteriophage viruses kill bacteria. Other viruses might kill mosquitoes or weevils or other harmful insects without hurting any other species.
Yes, you can get it online, but that is not recommended and you might get some viruses.
Both are missing some key characteristics of life - prions more so than viruses. The most prominent feature that is missing is the ability to reproduce without a host. Viruses can't reproduce without a host cell and prions can't propagate without a normal protein that is transformed into a prion.
Some viruses may be able to stand the usual cooking temperatures, however, the influenza viruses and viruses that cause the common cold (and many other types) can be destroyed by normal cooking temperatures of 167-212°F [75-100°C].
- some viruses can be used in biological weapons- some viruses are used in the fight against pests
Some cracks can be binded with a virus, that will infect your system without your knowledge.
by not washing your hands and being to touchy There are two vectors (means of spreading) viruses: air and surface. Airborne viruses usually are able to survive without a host for longer periods, and are passed by sneezing, coughing, and breathing. Surfaceborne viruses are passed by direct contact. These viruses must come into contact with the mucus membranes of a new host to survive for very long. While the lifespan of a hostless virus is usually short, there are some exceptions. For instance, HIV survives outside the host for only several seconds, however, most strains of hepatitis can survive on a surface without a host for two weeks.
what are some adaptations viruses
Cool math games have some viruses but not all of them some like run2 don't have viruses.
viruses such as ferthsoll and licky
Some computer viruses.