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VIRUS

  Viruses are microscopic infectious agents that are neither truly alive nor completely inert. They exist in a kind of biological twilight zone, straddling the boundary between living and non-living entities. Here are some key points about viruses: Structure: Viruses consist of genetic material, either DNA or RNA, surrounded by a protein coat called a capsid. Some viruses also have an outer lipid envelope. Reproduction: Viruses cannot reproduce on their own. They require a host cell to replicate and multiply. Once inside a host cell, they hijack the cell's machinery to make copies of themselves. Diversity: Viruses exhibit incredible diversity in terms of size, shape, and genetic material. They can infect a wide range of organisms, including animals, plants, bacteria, and archaea. Host Specificity: Many viruses have a high degree of host specificity, meaning they can only infect specific types of cells or organisms. For example, the HIV virus primarily infects human immune cells. Di...

Corona Says

  Corona Says Summary The poem “Corona Says” is written by a Nepali poet Vishnu S. Rai who was educated in India, Nepal and UK. He is a retired professor of TU who taught English Language Education. In this poem the poet has taught about a pandemic (Covid-19) which has its devastating impact on human life. This poem is written about the current issue of the Corona world crisis and its devastating impact on human life. This is a subtle satire about human behavior and attitudes. This poem considers Covid-19 as a by-product of human treatment of nature. The speaker asks man not to cry and curses him for the damage. He claimed that the irrational behavior of humans had invited him (corona) and he had no choice but to let people suffer and die. For speakers, the number of deaths caused by war is higher than that of a pandemic. The so-called superiority of man over other creatures is criticized in the poem. The pandemic questions us about our indifference to the living organisms that fly...