There is no way to tell; the range could be years to decades.
Probably not very long. Viruses need cells and an amune system to live off of. Its more likely to last about a week.
Herpes simplex virus is an example of a latent viral infection. After initial infection, the virus can remain dormant in nerve cells for long periods of time before reactivating, causing recurrent outbreaks of symptoms.
Depends on the strength of the virus, and the strength of the person's immune system.
A virus is the smallest microscopic object among the options provided. It is smaller than bacteria, amoeba, and human skin cells.
Because virus do not show any cellular organization.
I'm unable to display images as I'm a text-based AI. However, the influenza virus is a spherical particle with proteins on its surface that help it infect cells. It contains genetic material in the form of RNA and is known for causing the flu in humans.
30-60 days it stays in the fat and hair cells.
Yes, it will show up as virus. Your hacking into something, which is a lead to anything. It will detect is as a virus. cause your handling a very strong program that can hack or do anything its programmed for.
Red blood cells live about 120 days. When they get old their membrane started to show wear and they get removed from the blood circulation.
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A virulent virus is a virus that has severe symptoms and is usually a dangerous disease. A temperate virus is a less violent sickness that may show little to no symptoms.
Viruses are not considered a kingdom because they lack the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to reproduce independently and carry out metabolic processes. Instead, they are classified as acellular entities that rely on host cells for replication.