Viruses

/ˈvaɪrəsɪz/ noun

Definition

Microscopic particles that infect cells and cause diseases, unable to reproduce on their own outside of living cells.

Etymology

From Latin 'virus' meaning poison or venom. Scientists used this word in the early 1900s when they discovered these tiny infectious agents smaller than bacteria.

Kelly Says

Viruses are biological pirates—they hijack your cells' machinery to copy themselves, and some viruses can mutate so fast that your immune system can barely keep up!

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