i found two sites that shows virus shapes and something related to it. 1. http://www.ncsu.edu/scivis/Biology.html 2. http://www.microbiologybytes.com/introduction/structure.html ~Roxenette Gil B. Pangilinan
Spacecraft, spherical, crystal, and cylinder. There are dozens more types, but most of them fall under one of those categories.
The shapes are cigar shaped and sphere shaped
1.Crystals . 2.Spheres . 3.Cylinder. 4.Spacecraft . I love you NOT JK
The four main shapes are cylinders, crystals, spheres, and spacecraft.
Some of the shapes of viruses are round and rod like structures.
It is shaped kind of like a diamond.
rod shape
The shape of viruses varies greatly. They can be shaped like small balls (spherical viruses) like strands of spaghetti (flexous viruses) rigid rods, like bullets (baciliform viruses) and like geometric shapes (isocohedral viruses) The smallest viruses can be as small as 20nm (20/1,000,000 of a mm) to as much as 2,000 nm for some flexous plant viruses.
No, viruses come in all shapes. Google T even viruses, adenoviruses, HIV and other retroviruses and see all the different shapes viruses can come in. Round capsids to space ship lander shaped capsids.
viruses are classified by their shape,size,or job.
Viruses are not alive and therefore taxonomists have not yet classified viruses into specific shapes. However, they are enveloped, single stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses (27-31kb) with club-shaped surface about 120-160 nm in diameter that resemble a "corona".
No, viruses are nonliving.
textbooks
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Viruses have different geometrical shapes, such as helical and polyhedral shapes. A particular polyhedral shape common to many viruses is a dodecahedron shape. This is a geometric shape that has 12 sides.
For computer viruses, they have no physical shape, they are a string or program of codes that are made to effect files Regular viruses have a shape, but they are not needed as they dont effect what they do. Viruses just look like any bacterium, or in a spiderlike form.
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Like all influenza viruses it has a roughly spherical shape.
The shape of viruses varies greatly. They can be shaped like small balls (spherical viruses) like strands of spaghetti (flexous viruses) rigid rods, like bullets (baciliform viruses) and like geometric shapes (isocohedral viruses) The smallest viruses can be as small as 20nm (20/1,000,000 of a mm) to as much as 2,000 nm for some flexous plant viruses.
size and shape
Viral meningitis has no set shape. There are a variety of viruses that can cause viral meningitis, all a different shape.
No, viruses come in all shapes. Google T even viruses, adenoviruses, HIV and other retroviruses and see all the different shapes viruses can come in. Round capsids to space ship lander shaped capsids.
Parvoviruses,papovaviruses,adenoviruses,hepadnaviruses,Herpes virus,picornaviruses,caliciviruses,Reovirus,flavioviruses&Retrovirus.Remember they are either DNA or RNA VIRUSES