Biologists don't use binomial nomenclature to name viruses because binomial nomenclature is reserved for living things. Viruses are not considers alive.
no i dont think so seeings viruses dont even have cells and good luck
hydroidonic i dont think this is correct it is Hydrogen Iodide.
well we dont know
the god! SCIENTISTS GOD dont exsists you stupid div
Viruses are considered acellular entities because they are not composed of cells like living organisms. They are made up of genetic material (RNA or DNA) enclosed in a protein coat, and they require a host cell to replicate.
well i dont know, but it is like maybe something about taxonomy
bacteria is but for viruses some scientists believe they are alive and others think they dont so i can't give you an answer to that
macs dont get viruses macs dont get viruses
no i dont think so seeings viruses dont even have cells and good luck
Viruses dont have a cell membrane. Instead, they have a protein sheath.
viruses dont have cells
I dont know you find it
no way they DONT
That depends whether you like buffalo, to me they are the pinnacle of sexual perfection when being fingered by hairless baboons that quake as the amazonian jungle shouts forth its praise of nature; not to say that the icelandic elfenkind dont provide adequate satisfaction when you catch them trying to move house across your frontlawn and dog them from behind.
no i dont think so
i know dont
i dont think so i download it and i diden't get ay viruses