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1. A typical virus is a packet of protein and DNA or RNA and can be spherical in shape. The influenza A virus is a spherical vi...Asked by Unknown
A typical virus is a packet of protein and DNA (or RNA) and can be spherical in shape. The influenza A virus is a spherical virus that has a diameter of 85 nm. If the volume of saliva coughed onto you by your friend with the flu is 0.023 cm3 and 10−9 of that volume consists of viral particles, how many influenza viruses have just landed on you?
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bobpursley
numbervirus=volume coughed*E-9/(4PI(d/2)^3
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Unknown
can you please explain that answer a little bit more because i really need to get this question right
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