Cool Animations of viuses attacks

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The discussion focuses on finding animations and simulations related to viruses attacking human beings. A user seeks recommendations for software or websites that offer visual representations of viral attacks. They share a link to a biology resource that contains some animations, although they note that the quality may not be very high. Additionally, the user inquires about animations depicting the actions of human white and red blood cells, specifically regarding gas exchange processes. A resource for cell respiration is also provided, directing users to a specific interactive feature on the site. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the need for educational visual aids in understanding viral behavior and cellular functions.
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Hello, i am doing an assignment about virus attacking human beings.
Have you ever watched any simulations, or know places to those animations ? Please tell me what software or placews to watch abuot viruses attacking human beings. I need to see how they do it.

Any kind of attacking by any viruses is thankfull.
Thank you very very much
 
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yomamma said:
http://biology.about.com/library/blvirusanim.htm
HERE'S SOME ANIMATIONS, THEY MAY NOT BE VERY GOOD. :wink:
Thank you, see it. :wink:

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