It produce some type of anzyme callet restriction enzyme that cut the foreing DNA of the virus that have been previoslly integrated into the host genome.
No they can infect animals, plants, and bacteria.
No. A virus must attack a cellular life form in order to survive.
I would let them know how is it connected with their everyday life. What kind of bacteria and virus may hurt human body and how to protect from it?
Bacteriophages ARE viruses that attack bacteria, making this question invalid. But if they meant to say "what bacteria does it attack?" then I would say T4 and E. Coli
A virus that attacks bacteria is called a "Bacteriophage"
A patient of HIV has a weakened immune system because the virus kills the red blood cells. It is therefore important for HIV patients to protect themselves from bacteria by seeking medical help regularly.
Bacteriophages (bacteria eaters) are produced by bacteria. Since viruses cannot reproduce on their own, they have to take over the DNA of bacteria to make more of themselves.
Bacteria and virus
Tetramune is a vaccine produced to protect against 4 bacteria:diphtheria and tetanus and pertussis and haemophilus
A virus that infects bacteria is called a bacteriophage. Bacteriophages are viruses that specifically target and infect bacterial cells, injecting their genetic material and hijacking the bacteria's machinery to replicate themselves. They play a crucial role in controlling bacterial populations in various environments, including in the human body.
Smallpox was a virus.
virus