It's a bad thing when a virus mutates because when it mutates it becomes immune to the Anti-Virus humans have created. Thus all medicine for the uninvolved virus is completely useless and people would have to create another Anti-Virus to fight the new threat.
Bacteria are one of the simplest organisms, a little evolved from viruses and just like viruses, they can also mutate and become resistant to human medicines.
Bacteria and viruses can breed. i.e. When bacteria breeds, they form large colonies visible to the naked eye When viruses breed, they become more deadly or mutate but are still virtually invisible to the naked eye.
Yes, viruses evolve over time. They will usually mutate into a stronger virus. When viruses face something new that could stop them, they usually mutate.
If you are talking about virus as in illnesses, then it is because they are immune to antibiotics and mutate. If you are talking about computer viruses they are hard to totally eliminate as they constantly mutate
B. Colds are caused by viruses, and antibiotics only kill bacteria
Yes, viruses can mutate to infect new species.
You cannot destroy a virus with antibiotics, because antibiotics kill bacteria not viruses. Tamiflu and other meds similar attack the virus, but it is not always successful, as viruses are quick to mutate and become immune to antivirals out there.
Hopefully, the bacteria ceases to be a threat to life. But, all to often, the bacteria will adapt and mutate. This mutation means that it is a constant battle to produce antibacterial medicines.
The time it takes a virus to mutate varies depending on the virus. However, viruses mutate frequently so it is very difficult to completely eradicate a virus.
Bacteria that accumulate and mutate/decompose something.
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria.
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