Viruses are not solid objects. They are microscopic infectious agents that consist of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein coat. They are considered to be particles rather than solid structures.
A germ is a microorganism, which can exist in various forms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. These microorganisms can exist in different states such as solid (spores), liquid (bacterial culture in broth), or gas (airborne viruses).
Whether the solid will float or sink in a solid-liquid mixture depends on the relative densities of the solid and the liquid. If the density of the solid is greater than that of the liquid, then the solid will sink. If the density of the solid is less than that of the liquid, then the solid will float.
A pencil is in the solid state of matter.
As the term solid ice cube suggests, it is a solid.
Sublimation is the conversion from solid directly to gas, so the particles of a solid that sublimes would change into a gas.
A virus is a solid but very tiny particle. It high jacks another cells to make more viruses.
A germ is a microorganism, which can exist in various forms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa. These microorganisms can exist in different states such as solid (spores), liquid (bacterial culture in broth), or gas (airborne viruses).
norton is pretty solid but there are viruses that can and will slip under nortons eye. lime wire is like a hackers playground. i would just find another site.
Computer viruses, Macro Viruses, and Directory Viruses
the study of viruses
Viruses do not attack viruses.
There are no real "Helpful Viruses". Viruses are viruses. They make things go wrong with your computer.
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No, viruses are nonliving.
NO, if you typed "viruses'" (viruses with an apostrophe) it would mean "The viruses' (more than one virus's) something.
Viruses that consist of only a nucleocapsid are considered naked viruses. These viruses lack an outer lipid envelope and rely on the nucleocapsid structure for protection and infectivity. Naked viruses tend to be more stable in the environment compared to enveloped viruses.