Viruses. What Is A Virus A microscopic parasite that infects cells in biological organisms. A microscopic parasite that infects cells in biological organisms.
Vaccination and Immunization To what extent do vaccinations affect the human immune system? By: Team 21.
A non-living thing A nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat Doesn’t grow, respond, eat, or possess cells A tiny disease-causing structure ›
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Viruses “They Are Not Alive!”. Viruses Non-Living? Viruses DO NOT: Metabolize on their own Reproduce Move Take in food Grow Consist of cells.
What is a virus? small infectious agent that can replicate only inside the cells of other organisms. Viruses are too small to be seen directly with.
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