That depends on the Organelle.
Some Organelles can be seen with a light microscope, Viruses can not.
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
Not intentionally, for when they do - the virus eats them.
Since a virus is far smaller than a typical cell (much smaller than a prokaryote) a virus cannot be seen by a regular microscope. To see a virus, you should get an electron microscope.
yes
No they do not have mitochondria.They do not have any organelle.
no virus is smaller than virus.
an organelle
no
Organelle
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
No, a virus is much smaller than bacteria.
Not intentionally, for when they do - the virus eats them.
Since a virus is far smaller than a typical cell (much smaller than a prokaryote) a virus cannot be seen by a regular microscope. To see a virus, you should get an electron microscope.
Yes all organelles are in fact smaller than cells. By definition, an organelle is a specialized structure that resides within a cell.
Yes, viruses are smaller than bacteria.
Of course they do not. There are no single organelle
yes