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Viruses are classified mainly on their genetic material, such as DNA or RNA with its strand specificity single stranded or double stranded.
All of them, except for adware, viruses, keyloggers and stuff like that.
Yes, there are non-parasitic viruses, but the term "non-parasitic" can be a bit misleading. All viruses require a host cell to replicate and propagate, which classifies them as obligate parasites. However, some viruses, like bacteriophages, can be considered less harmful to their hosts, as they can sometimes provide benefits, such as controlling bacterial populations. Additionally, certain viruses can have symbiotic relationships with their hosts, contributing to processes like immunity or genetic diversity.
Well their are many different kinds of viruses but most all go down by AVG- anti virus
Yes, turkeys (not turkey's) have cells, as do all living things except for strange bodies like viruses.
All living things except some viruses have DNA.
To keep viruses from infecting data, keep a copy on an external hard drive that is disconnected from the main computer at all times (except when you are copying over files).
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All life on earth is based on DNA except for some viruses which only have RNA.
Yes. Except for a some viruses (which you can debate about whether they're truly alive) all life on earth contains DNA.
All of the majors do except Frontier and Southwest.
Yes, filters can remove some bacteria and viruses from water through physical filtration. However, it's important to note that not all filters are effective in removing all types of bacteria and viruses, so it's essential to use filters that are tested and certified for this purpose. Additionally, other methods such as UV light or chemical disinfection may be needed for complete removal of bacteria and viruses.
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