This virus' image, using an electron microscope, shows an inclusion which appears to be similar to a nucleus. (Viruses have strands of RNA or DNA but no nucleus.) That is where the "nuclear" originates from. Polyhedral means that the virus has many sides. This is one of three shapes that viruses show. It affects the Wattle Bag Worm, the Korean Gypsy Moth, and cabbage leaves.
what ddoes the crystals shape look like
Minerals owe their colors to the elements that comprise them, or from impurities that make their way into the crystal lattice. Occasionally their color is derived from the effects of proximity to radioactive elements. Crystals are divided into six different classes. Every mineral will form crystals that occur in one of these six classes. The geometric shapes that comprise these different classes of crystals occur because of the preferred arrangement of atoms within the lattice framework of any particular mineral crystal.
In geology, crystals are the geometric shapes into which minerals form. The crystals can be described in terms of axes, angles, and faces, unlike tree bark.
yes. each minerals atoms are arranged in a very specific order.
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.
Spacecraft, spherical, crystal, and cylinder , and these are the 4 basic shapes of virus
Crystals form in the shapes of hexagons or six-sided prisms.
Crystals form in the shapes of hexagons or six-sided prisms.
Crystals of the same substance form a similar structure in nature, but there are many basic crystaline structures in different substances
The shapes are called crystals.
polyhedral
Crystals.
There cannot be an answer purely in terms of polyhedra since each one must have at least 4 faces. Once you allow non-polyhedral shapes, one possible answer is two spheres and a nonahedron.
I believe they are called crystals.
Salt Crystals can come in many forms, one such is a cubical formation.
the six main crystals are: cubic hexagonal orthcrhombic(?) monoclinic, tetragonal trilinic