Plants have stronger cells walls.
And viruses do spread to plants.
Plants have stronger cells walls. And viruses do spread to plants.
Yes, viruses can infect plants by themselves. Plant viruses can be transmitted by insects, through contaminated soil, or by mechanical means like pruning tools. Once inside a plant, viruses can replicate and spread throughout the plant's tissues, causing disease symptoms.
Some computer viruses.
Macro viruses
Viruses cannot live or breed on their own. Instead, they infect the cells of living organisms, such as animals, plants, and bacteria, to replicate and spread. Once inside a host cell, the virus hijacks the cell's machinery to reproduce more viruses.
No, computer viruses are spread via removable media, and the internet
No
No. They are RNA.
This is not the case. There are hundreds of types of viruses which cause deadly diseases in plants.
Viruses can affect animals, and some viruses can affect plants.
New viruses are released after the lytic cycle. ~Gradpoint/Novanet
Viruses are things that spread and contain germs. An Organism is a living thing.