Stealth Viruses
so they can eat them at once, and stop them from spreading i mean antibodies eat the virus up....
Viruses cannot eat because they lack the cellular machinery for metabolism. Instead, viruses hijack host cells and use their machinery to replicate themselves. This process often damages or destroys the host cell.
An antivirus.
Your face and i hope you eat your mommy poop
fungi bacteria viruses
Viruses do not technically "eat" in the same way that living organisms do. Instead, they rely on host cells to replicate and reproduce. Once inside a host cell, a virus will hijack the cell's machinery to make copies of itself.
Only ifthe file your are transfering are infected.
Neither - viruses do not eat. There are debates about whether viruses are a form of life, or organic structures that interact with living organisms.
Slow Freezes Doesn't Work Gets Viruses Not Enough Memory
No, tissues are made up of cells and viruses are not even cells.
Resident viruses remain in the computer's memory even after the host program is terminated, whereas non-resident viruses do not stay in memory and instead operate by executing their code and spreading to other files. Resident viruses can be more difficult to detect and remove since they are constantly active in the computer's memory, while non-resident viruses only execute when an infected file is opened or executed.