Viruses do not have ribosomes as a general rule, however there is one confirmed species that does.
They do not have any.They have no organells.
Viruses do not have any organelle. They do not have ribosomes
No they do not have. Virus do not have any organelle
Only biological process they do is replication. For this,they use organelles of the host
This is exactly where the Phrase "hijacking the Cells own bio-Machinery" comes into focus.
The ribosomes. There are many ribosomes within an animal cell.
Ribosomes
The cell organelles that make protein are the ribosomes. There are two types of ribosomes: free ribosomes and bound ribosomes.
ribosomes
Virus do not have. They do not have any organells
Ribosomes are the smallest between mitochondria, viruses, bacterium, and protein. Ribosomes are the building blocks of mitochondria, viruses, bacterium, and proteins.
Yes, that's the ony way
This is exactly where the Phrase "hijacking the Cells own bio-Machinery" comes into focus.
Ribosomes
The ribosomes. There are many ribosomes within an animal cell.
Ribosomes
The cell organelles that make protein are the ribosomes. There are two types of ribosomes: free ribosomes and bound ribosomes.
ribosomes
Yes, very much so. Ribosomes in prokaryotes use a slightly different process to produce proteins than do ribosomes in eukaryotes. Fortunately, this difference presents a window of molecular attack by antibiotic drugs such as streptomycin.Unfortunately, some bacterial toxins and the polio virus also use it to enable them to attack thetranslation mechanism in our cells.
Ribosomes
Ribosomes are the organelles that read coded genetic messages. Ribosomes can be found in all living cells.