Biology, asked by kalamjii, 10 months ago

what is t virus. and what is it's effects​

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Answered by arjun7774
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♻️ t virus:-

⭕️⭕️The whole premise of the T-Virus stemmed from work that had been done on the Progenitor Virus (founded December 4 1966) as Ozwell E. Spencer demanded a virus with 100% effectiveness rate from James Marcus, who had asked for huge funding from Spencer. Marcus worked hard trying to create the virus and eventually found the answer by mixing the Progenitor Virus with Leech DNA, thus forming the T-virus in 1978⭕️⭕️

♻️it's effects:-

⭕️⭕️These effects, combined with the painful symptoms of the infection, induce a psychotic rage, persistent hunger, and increased aggressiveness in those infected. Should the human host be dead at the time of infection, only enough energy is produced to power the lower brain functions⭕️⭕️

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Answered by ay3633978
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Virus is an infective agent which is too small to be seen by light microscopy or by naked eye and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.

Virus can cause severe impacts on an organism's body. They can infect animals, plants or fungi. Sometimes, they can infect a person so deadly  with a disease that it could prove to be very dangerous for him.


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ay3633978: I m sorry for ...actually I have'nt red Word 'T' in question
ay3633978: I thought u were asking for virus only
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ay3633978: t-Virus also called tyrant virus. It is a series of mutant Progenitor virus strains. It was developed by Umbrella Pharmaceuticals.These effects, combined with the painful symptoms of the infection, induce a psychotic rage, persistent hunger, and increased aggressiveness in those infected.
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