Science, asked by mishrabooby422, 7 months ago

why is a virus of as something in between the living and nonliving how do virus multiply within a host cell

Answers

Answered by ADITYAPADWAL
4

Answer:

why is a virus of as something in between the living and nonliving how do virus multiply within a host cell?

===>>Viruses are responsible for some of the most dangerous and deadly diseases including influenza, ebola, rabies and smallpox. Despite their potential to kill, these potent pathogens are in fact considered to be non-living, as alive as the screen that you are reading this article on.

How is this possible? How can something as nasty as a virus spread so fast, reproduce and infect other living things but not be considered a living creature? The answer is complex and has been a subject of debate since the moment they were first named in 1898.

Answered by shettyanushka954
5

Explanation:

because its micro bacteria work very faster than other virus it spread in moist area and unhygenic place

Similar questions