What is Virus

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I often hear about common cold, influenza, dengue, chikungunya, rabies, smallpox, chickenpox, bung chu, viral hepatitis, etc. I sometimes get infected myself. All these are the diseases of Illasapati, that is, after Illas, these diseases occur. Like humans, other animals (cows, sheep, buffaloes, goats, rats, beetles) and even animals are infected with the virus. So what is a virus? When the virus hits the rage. The Latin word virus means poison. The size of the virus is so small that the electron must be seen in the auditory cortex, not seen by ordinary microscopy. This is why viruses are called ultra-microcopic; Organ Irs Dung is an ultra-microscopic object that creates anger. The body of the virus consists of the outer protein arp and the inner nucleus ally (D \ or RNA). Therefore, HAPE, composed of nucleic acids and proteins, is a less microscopic entity. The virus enters the organism and causes the disease by multiplying but remains dormant outside the organism. The virus is a non-cellular, ultra-capillary entity, composed of nucleic acids (central part) and proteins (binding), a compulsive parasitic organism that activates inside the organism and causes anger but exists in a specific state outside the organism. Why is a virus called 'Sa' instead of a germ (or microorganism)? Because, we know the organism is made up of cells, but the virus is acellular. Moreover, although they can reproduce inside the organism, they exist as completely inert chemicals outside the organism. In a real sense, they are not microorganisms, but microorganisms. The cell does not have cell wall, cytoplasm and cytoplasm, so the virus is called asexual.

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