No, as viruses consist of a nucleic acid core and a protein coat. In order to be a cell it must have a cell membrane
No, because it needs a "host" cell so it can repoduce, and it cannot alone, so it is not a living cell. Scientists are still debating over this, so there is no definite answer yet.
No, it's a type of germ.
No.
Both a living cell and a virus contain nucleic acid. The virus has a capsid, whereas a living cell does not.
The YEAST cell is by far the biggest cell out of a BACTERIUM and a VIRUS.... I know this 'cos it was on my science homework and 'cos i found it on another website which gave me the urge to put it here since the question hadn't been answered....x
The host cell does not benefit from having a virus. The virus usually kills it.
A virus replicates inside a host cell. For example 'Bacteriophase'
A virus is a relatively long molecule, not a cell.
No where. A virus is not a cell.
What a cell and a virus have in common is the RNA or DNA. The virus can be either a RNA virus or a DNA virus.
A virus.
Both a living cell and a virus contain nucleic acid. The virus has a capsid, whereas a living cell does not.
A virus does not have a metabolism. To reproduce, a virus takes control of a living cell, forcing the cell to make copies of the virus. All energy is provided by the cell.
It has no nucleus, though technically a virus is not a cell at all.
A virus will replicate within a host cell.
A virus affects humans by invading a cell. The virus then forces the cell to produce viral material rather than cell material. This causes the cell to replicate the virus rather than itself.
A virus and a cell have to have matching "docking" proteins for the virus to invade. Otherwise the virus is blocked.
a virus
A cell invaded by a virus is known as the 'host cell', as it 'hosted' the virus with shelter and food.
The YEAST cell is by far the biggest cell out of a BACTERIUM and a VIRUS.... I know this 'cos it was on my science homework and 'cos i found it on another website which gave me the urge to put it here since the question hadn't been answered....x