probaly like we do we just wake up felling bad just my opinion
Herpes is a virus, not a cellular organism, so it is not a member of any of the kingdoms in the biological classification system.
the seasonal movement of animals from one place to another is called migrations. Thet mostly move because scarcity of food and extreme temperature.
Humans are considered free-living animals as they are not obligate parasites that rely on a host for survival. While humans can have parasitic relationships with certain organisms (e.g., bacteria or viruses), they are not classified as parasitic by nature.
ANY infected animal can spread diseases. Any mammal can carry rabies; most varieties of insect carry various viruses.
study of plant is called botany study of plants is called zoology
Yes, animals get viruses just like humans does it is a pathogenic disease that is transmitted by a molecule
Viruses can affect animals, and some viruses can affect plants.
Viruses can affect animals, and some viruses can affect plants.
Viruses are Not killed with antibiotics need antivirus antibiotics
viruses which attack animals are called zoophages
no they cannot :\
Viruses have the ability to greatly affect life on earth. Many viruses, such as HIV and influenza have killed millions of people. By studying viruses, scientists are able to develop vaccines that will protect people (and animals) from viruses.
All animals are living, but viruses are classified as non-living organisms.
yes
Viruses only target certain host cells that contains the complementary receptor, and since plant cells and animals cells differ. Virals found in plants may not effect animals if animals do not contain the same host cells. However, viruses mutate rapidly, so there could be a chance....
viruses don't have cells can't stay alive on their own
Biological viruses are pathogens that can affect either humans or animals. Computer Viruses are manmade computer coding as a program intended to disrupt the normal use of a computer and networking.