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Viruses replicate inside respiratory cells
An example of a virus is the influenza virus, which causes the seasonal flu. It is a contagious respiratory illness that can range from mild to severe, and it spreads easily from person to person through droplets in the air.
The common cold is caused by a rhinovirus and it is extremely contagious. It can easily spread through an entire work office within a week and infect 90% of the people in the office in one pass.
No, pouring frozen lemonade into cold water is not an example of diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. In this scenario, the frozen lemonade will melt and mix with the cold water through the process of dissolution, where the molecules of the lemonade mix with the molecules of the water to create a homogeneous solution.
"Viruses replicate inside the cell and then burst out of the cell." Hope this helps. Got this from Apex.
A cold spreads through the skin.
The easiest to get is the one that is most common. And most everyone gets a cold at least once during the winter season.
Diffusion is a process which is affected by changes in temperature in the system where it is taking place. When the temperature is high, the rate of diffusion is high and when the temperature is low, the rate of diffusion is less.Hence, we can say that diffusion is directly proportional to temperature.Therefore, the answer to your question is that diffusion will be high in hot water and in cold water, it will be slow.
HIV, rinovirus (aka. common cold), influenza (the flu)
The common cold is one of the most contagious illnesses. It spreads easily through respiratory droplets when an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes.
The common cold is a great example of an active virus. Also, the flu and the herpes virus are also considered to be active viruses.