It may be known as like that because one can not control the spreading of virus and its randomness on incorporation in the host genome. They largely evolved by host factors derived mutation thus it is highly challenging for the cure.
If it consists only of these two components it is a virus.
Biological Virus can kill youComputer Virus can just kill your computer, not you.Neither is living.*computer virus it is software which corrupt the system *biological virus which cause decease in human body
No a tree is not biological vector because a biological vector is something that can spread some sort of a containgious virus.
A virus.
Computer viruses can infect a file much like a Biological virus can infect a cell, they then spread from file to file or cell to cell.
Euglena may be called a biological puzzle because they have characteristics of both animals and plants but do not fit into either category.
If it consists only of these two components it is a virus.
Biological Virus can kill youComputer Virus can just kill your computer, not you.Neither is living.*computer virus it is software which corrupt the system *biological virus which cause decease in human body
Virus (singular-virion)
i think it is because they are unable to grow or reproduce outside a host cell
Biological.
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No. Computer viruses only affect computers. Biological viruses affect animals and humans.
A virA virus is a program that can "infect" other programs by modifying them. Modification includes a copy of the virus program, which may infect other programs. Computer virus has similarity with biological virus, a biological virus infects the machinery responsible for the living cell to work and a computer virus carries in its instructional code the recipe for making perfect copies of it. us is a program that can "infect" other programs by modifying them. Modification includes a copy of the virus program, which may infect other programs. Computer virus has similarity with biological virus, a biological virus infects the machinery responsible for the living cell to work and a computer virus carries in its instructional code the recipe for making perfect copies of it.