no, virus's do not have organelles.
Organelles are in every cell. Virus do not have organelles.
No they do not. They have no organelles
Prokariyotes do not have no nucleus. But they have organelles. Virus do not have any
Host.
A virus uses the host energy making organelles to produce its' energy requirements.
The virus "hijacks" the nucleus and makes this organelle "order" new virus parts and assembles them.
a virus has no membrane bound organelles,whereas a typical eukaryotic cell has membrane bound organelles such as mitochondria. A virus destroys a cell by replicating itself and assembling new viruses inside the host cell until it bursts, releasing hundreds of new viruses
There are no cells in organelles, organelles make up cells. Vira are different from organelles in that a virus has three basic features: a shell that serves as a body, mobility structures that help it latch on to something, and a DNA or RNA vector that they feed to the nucleus of a host cell.
That depends on the Organelle. Some Organelles can be seen with a light microscope, Viruses can not.
Eukaryotes have organelles, like the mitochondria, which we think were prokaryotes a very long time ago. To fit these organelles inside their cytoplasm, the eukaryotes would have to be larger.
Yes, that's the ony way
No, a virus is basically a protein coat, a capsid, surrounding genetic material, Retroviruses can have membranous covers and reverse transcriptase enzymes in addition to the above basic viral complement.