A typical virus is made up of a core of genetic material, either RNA or DNA. It is engulfed by a protective coat referred to as a capsid which is made up of protein.
THe outer shell of a virus is called the capsid, and consists of various proteins, which are arranged to enable the virus to enter and control a host cell. These proteins are called protomers and are assembled in units called capsomeres.
A virus is not made from cells.
No. Earth's core is made of iron and nickel.
The inner core is made of nickel and iron.
The inner core of a virus is made up of genetic material that contains directions for creating new viruses.
A typical virus is made up of a core of genetic material, either RNA or DNA. It is engulfed by a protective coat referred to as a capsid which is made up of protein.
DNA or RNA
THe outer shell of a virus is called the capsid, and consists of various proteins, which are arranged to enable the virus to enter and control a host cell. These proteins are called protomers and are assembled in units called capsomeres.
a typical virus has a core of DNA or RNA and a protein coat
All viruses have 2 basic parts: a protein coat that protects the virus and an inner core made of genetic material.
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DNA or RNA
Viruses, by themselves, do not have a nucleus. They may not even be living.
the "core" of a virus is the nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) that makes up the viral genome. this core contains all the genetic information of that virus, and is enclosed within the protein coat known as the capsid.
The inner core contains genetic makeup that creats new viruses.
Uthink DNA or RNA, but im not sure...............................