I dont know actually. I had the same question for school.
But I think they dont.
Virus cells dont live, they need to enter a living cell first.
No they do not have. They have no organelles.
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No, cells vary greatly in both internal and external structure. Although many cells share the same organelles and features, there are a huge variety of different internal structures.
A cell invaded by a virus is known as the 'host cell', as it 'hosted' the virus with shelter and food.
The genetic material DNA, usually.Then there are retroviruses, but they have RNA genetic material, which cells use catalytically, among other uses. And bath types of viruses have protein in common with living cells.
Viruses can be helical and icosahedral forms or even more complex structures. Most viruses are about one one-hundredth the size of the average bacterium.
GENERALIZED TRANSDUCTION- Is the type of transduction in which a fragment of DNA from the degraded chromosome of an infected bacteria cell is accidentally incorporated into a new phage particle during viral replication and thereby transfered to another bacterial cell. specialized- is the type in which the bacterial DNA transduced is limited to one or a few genes lying adjacent to a pro-phage that are accidentally included when the phage is excised from the bacterial chromosome.
No, cells vary greatly in both internal and external structure. Although many cells share the same organelles and features, there are a huge variety of different internal structures.
protein coat and the nucleus acid
Simply scan your computer with a specialized virus removal tool. That would be help you automatically clean up all kinds of virus infection.
That the virus definition of your anti-virus software need to be updated.
Cellular structures.
yes it is by turning your internal organs in to liquid makes you bleed and die
The Ebola virus affects the entire body by riddling all internal organs with microscopic hemorrhages.
A virus can have one of two structures. These are: •Helical virus. A helical virus is rod- or thread-shaped. The virus that causes rabies is a helical virus. •Icosahedral virus. An icosahedral virus is spherically shaped. Viruses that cause poliomyelitis and herpes simplex are icosahedral viruses.
A virus can have one of two structures. These are: •Helical virus. A helical virus is rod- or thread-shaped. The virus that causes rabies is a helical virus. •Icosahedral virus. An icosahedral virus is spherically shaped. Viruses that cause poliomyelitis and herpes simplex are icosahedral viruses.
You can scan your computer with a specialized malware removal tool, which can easily remove worm virus in minutes.
There are specialized white blood cells, the T cells, which identify invading viruses and tag them with an antibody, which then signals to other specialized white blood cells, the macrophages, to eat and digest the viruses.
Both. Internal because it deals with the digestive system and external because of the look on your face and it could affect others.