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how is biological virus different from computer virus?​

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Answered by XeroxKing
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The computer virus requires a functioning “host machine” to replicate, works only with the proper “host,” and passes from computer to computer like a biological virus passes from person to person. There are other similarities. A biological virus is a fragment of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) inside a protective jacket.

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Answered by pramodkrkaushal
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The computer virus requires a functioning “host machine” to replicate, works only with the proper “host,” and passes from computer to computer like a biological virus passes from person to person. There are other similarities. A biological virus is a fragment of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) inside a protective jacket.

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Biological virus epidemics are, of course, more severe in their impact — smallpox, Spanish flu, AIDS, Ebola, and COVID-19 are just a few. While computer viruses aren't lethal, nor do they cause devastating health consequences, they can still have a dangerous global impact

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