These models allow a student to "see" exactly what these very tiny particles look like.
Scientist use models to study things because models are sometimes easier to use than trying to study things in a natural environment.
when you can see them on your face, and if they are enlarged they are usually clogged so they can be raised and have little white things inside that if you scrape will come out or sometimes they are black, and are what we call blackheads. It's not so much that they are enlarged, because its not scientifically possibly to enlarge or shrink your pores, it's just that they are clogged and contain dirt.
There are no real "Helpful Viruses". Viruses are viruses. They make things go wrong with your computer.
viruses are nonliving things. but they need living things to reproduces. so live
Viruses can be labeled as RNA or DNA viruses and they can be said to have an envelope or to be "naked".
There are none. Viruses are never technically 'alive'. They are tiny microbes that enter the body and only start reacting to the environment once they have entered a protein molecule. They then use the molecule duplicate themselves and spread around the body. They have no life processes like other microbes, such as bacteria or fungi. They are the 'zombies' of the microscopic world.
Models are not real things, they are symbolic or artificial representations of real things
No, non-living things do not have the ability to reproduce. Reproduction is a biological process that involves the creation of new individuals from existing ones, and non-living things lack the necessary biological mechanisms for reproduction.
Viruses are things that spread and contain germs. An Organism is a living thing.
Viruses depend on living cells because they reproduce inside of them.
Viruses are things that spread and contain germs. An Organism is a living thing.
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