A virus can cause many diseases, since a single flu to the AIDS, but they don't work alone, and in a short time they can use a human cell to generate new viruses which make people to get sick.
The primary significance of viruses lies in two areas. First, viruses destroy or modify the cells in which they multiply; they are potential pathogens capable of causing disease. Many of the most...
virus can cause many diseases, since a single flu to the AIDS, but they don't work alone, and in a short time they can use a human cell to generate new viruses which make people to get sick.
Yup. In the general sense of the term "virus" (any malware that can be installed on a computer), there are some kinds of malware, usually called downloaders, which can actually download more malware...
Instead of using DNA to infect its' host, it uses RNA. One example of a class/family of RNA virus are retrovirus. The RNA is injected into the host cell and the viral RNA undergoes reverse...