Viruses - page 3

reproduction of viruses
How do viruses reproduce?What are the 4 steps of viral reproduction?Do viruses reproduce asexually?How do viruses multiply in the body?How do viruses ...
survival of enveloped and non enveloped viruses on inanimate surfaces
Non-enveloped viruses, such as coxsackieviruses, rotavirus, or poliovirus, can survive for extended periods on surfaces (9, 10), while enveloped virus...
do all viruses have a capsid
Most viruses have icosahedral or helical capsid structure, although a few have complex virion architecture. An icosahedron is a geometric shape with 2...
what are the differences between the two terms virus and provirus?
But generally, the main difference between the two is how they replicate within a host cell. Here's a look at the steps of the life cycle of human imm...
envelope vs capsid
The capsid is made up of proteins and it protects the genetic material of the virus. Viral envelope is derived from the host's cell membrane. It is ma...
how are computer viruses spread
Viruses can be spread through email and text message attachments, Internet file downloads, and social media scam links. Your mobile devices and smartp...
Difference Between Retrovirus and Virus
Retrovirus: A virus that is composed not of DNA but of RNA. Retroviruses have an enzyme, called reverse transcriptase, that gives them the unique prop...
Difference Between Virus and Disease
Viruses are smaller than bacteria. Bacteria can survive without a host, although a virus can't because it attaches itself to cells. Viruses almost alw...
difference between fungi and virus
Thanks, You will receive a call shortly....FungiVirusThey are single-celled or forms of threads like structures.They are unicellular organisms which a...