Yes, virus is a germ because it has very harmful effects on living things and it cause several types of diseases such as rubella etc.We can take anti-viral to avoid virus but it can take long time.
Tetanus is a virus and it is anywhere from 10 - 400nm in diameter.
Anand Mohan Chakarwarty. The concept of a antibacterial-resistant strain of germ or virus is predicted by Evolutionary Theory.
The smallest form of germ or bacteria is known as a virus. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and can only reproduce inside a living host.
"Germ" is an informal term for a pathogen, which is a formal term for something that makes you sick. A germ is a microscopic organism that can carry disease. Other words used for germs are microorganisms, microbes, and in slang, "bugs".The term generally refers to bacteria, or viruses. It could also include fungi or protozoa. In food, this could be two things:1. Microorganisms, such as bacteria2. The embryo portion of a cereal grain. (See related questions section below for additional information about the types of microbes or germs.)
The opposite of male germ cell is female germ cell.
HIV is a virus.
It could be either.
Yes Sure! because virus have no useful affects on human body.
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Human immunodeficiency virus
Tetanus is a virus and it is anywhere from 10 - 400nm in diameter.
bacterium, bug, disease, microbe, microorganism, parasite, plague, virus, germ
A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. Synonym- Germ
Yellow fever is a disease spread by the bite of a female mosquito. The virus that causes Yellow Fever is an RNA virus of the genus Flavivirus.
The term pathogen is a general term that is applied to an infectious agent, or germ. The infectious agent itself could be a bacteria or a virus that is harmful to a body. The virus is a type of pathogen.
Anand Mohan Chakarwarty. The concept of a antibacterial-resistant strain of germ or virus is predicted by Evolutionary Theory.
Bug is not a medical term. "Bug" can be a lay term meaning germ (parasite, bacterium, or virus).