Humans are not affected by plant viruses primarily because these viruses have evolved to infect plant cells, which have different cellular structures and biochemical pathways than human cells. Plant viruses typically rely on specific receptors and mechanisms found only in plant species, making it unlikely for them to successfully invade human cells. Additionally, the immune systems of humans are designed to recognize and combat a wide range of pathogens, including viruses, further protecting us from plant viruses.
Not all living things can be affected by viruses; viruses are highly specific and typically infect particular hosts. Most viruses target specific types of cells, such as those found in animals, plants, fungi, or bacteria. For instance, bacteriophages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria, while other viruses may only infect certain animal or plant species. Therefore, while many organisms can be affected by viruses, others are resistant or immune to specific viral infections.
Bryophytes are not affected by bacteria & viruses
Emerging viruses
Yes, viruses can infect plants by themselves. Plant viruses can be transmitted by insects, through contaminated soil, or by mechanical means like pruning tools. Once inside a plant, viruses can replicate and spread throughout the plant's tissues, causing disease symptoms.
Likely the human activity that is most closely associated with the emergence of viruses in humans is urbanization. The closeness caused the viruses to promulgate more efficiently than in communities where there not as many people.
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Not all living things can be affected by viruses; viruses are highly specific and typically infect particular hosts. Most viruses target specific types of cells, such as those found in animals, plants, fungi, or bacteria. For instance, bacteriophages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria, while other viruses may only infect certain animal or plant species. Therefore, while many organisms can be affected by viruses, others are resistant or immune to specific viral infections.
No. Bees are not affected by animal and human viruses, and we are not affected by bee viruses.
Bryophytes are not affected by bacteria & viruses
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Just like we humans can get the flu, plants can become infected by viruses or viroids. They seize control of the cells, making copies of themselves and spreading throughout the plant.
Bacteria are affected by antibiotics, that is the purpose of them.
humans will be affected by some poisonous toads.
Emerging viruses
the flu...
the viruses help the immune system adapt and get stronger
what are the populations affected by humans???