viruses are unicellular organisms
The invasion of a cell by viruses increases the cell's osmolarity. This occurs because the viruses act like any other particle. As the number of viruses increases, the number of particles in the cells increases as well. This increased particle number gives the cells an increased osmolarity that could eventually lead to cellular lysis.
DNA is a chemical compound. It forms the largest single molecules inside cells (and most viruses) and stores the information used to make and operate the cell.
Generally viruses have no means of locomotion, finding an appropriate receptor is mainly depends on the number of viruses thet are in the vicinity of the cell.
leukocytes are the largest white blood cells.
Yes, viruses use the cell that it has invaded to produce more viruses.
Yes, viruses hijack the host cell's machinery to replicate themselves, eventually causing the cell to burst and release new viruses. This process, known as lysis, results in the death of the host cell.
Viruses dont have a cell membrane. Instead, they have a protein sheath.
No, DNA viruses multiply in the host cell's nucleus, while most RNA viruses multiply in the host cell's cytoplasm
Yes, a cell phone can fall victim to viruses.
New viruses are released after the lytic cycle. ~Gradpoint/Novanet
Viruses are smaller than bacteria and fungi. Viruses are the smallest of the three and cannot be seen under a standard microscope. Bacteria are larger than viruses but still much smaller than fungi. Fungi are the largest of the three microorganisms.
when a virus enters a cell and is active, it cause the host cell to make new viruses, which destroy the host cell.