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Viruses
The virus is a very clever thing are should I say things. ... Many scientists believe that the viruses are at the earliest form, the structure a basic building block of life forming, a base of carbon atoms. ... These strings can join t
Viruses
The virus is a very clever thing are should I say things. ... Many scientists believe that the viruses are at the earliest form, the structure a basic building block of life forming, a base of carbon atoms. ...
So whilst the viruses cannot reproduce, once they are inside a cell, they learn how to use the cells genetic mechanism to reproduce. In a way the viruses have gained the supremacy of the cell, and your living cold is their vindictive victory. ...
As viruses are genetic, this means they can also mutate. ...
Viruses cannot move they survive by contact. ... The air you cough out is contaminated with viruses. ... The viruses can then start again on a new victim. ... The pressure forces millions of mucus-clad viruses out of the nose in order to relieve the irritation, it has another purpose to release snot droplets in the air, this pollutes about thirty feet in front.
Approximate Word count = 808 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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