No because a virus is simply genetic material coated in a protein shell. Internally, viruses do not have the components, which are commonly found in cells, necessary to propagate "offspring."
No, a virus is much smaller than bacteria.
yes a virus is way smaller
No. It is thousands of times smaller.
Viruses are always smaller than bacteria.
No.Virus particles are slightly smaller than a cell.
yup. the bigger the needle, the bigger your stitches. likewise, the smaller your needle, the smaller your stitches. simple really.
A virus is typically the smallest of these three biological entities, as it is much smaller than bacteria and fungi. Viruses are even smaller than the smallest bacteria and fungi, and can only replicate inside the cells of a living host organism.
Red blood cell
As far as biological viruses, the prion is smaller than a virus. It it a misfolded protein.
It does affect the diameter. At a high height the diameter gets bigger. At a low height the diameter is slower.
no virus is smaller than virus.
Bigger = deeper Smaller = higher