Viruses come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Viruses range in size between 20 to 750 nucleotides, which is considered smaller than the width of human hair.
I'm unable to display images, but I can describe it. In a Venn diagram comparing bacteria and viruses, the circles for bacteria and viruses would not overlap, indicating that they are distinct biological entities. Bacteria are single-celled organisms with a cell wall and can reproduce independently, whereas viruses are non-living entities that require a host cell to replicate.
Viruses are officially the smallest things on earth. They are smaller than Bacteria, which are smaller than fungi. They're about 10 micrometres, which are a thousand times smaller than millimetres. 1 micrometre = 0.000001 metre.
Retroviruses are approximately 80-100 nanometers in size, making them relatively small compared to other types of viruses.
what is the size of an average virus in microns?
True. Viruses are smaller than bacterial cells. Bacterial cells are living organisms and are much larger in size compared to viruses, which are non-living particles that require a host cell to replicate.
No. Viruses are smaller than cells. If a cell were the size of a basketball, then a virus would be about the size of a penny.
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My guess would probably be a pixel. or a Point.
The dimension of viruses is between 20 nm and 400 nm.
there are some bacteria that approach the size of larger viruses but, viruses are smaller than bacteria
size and shape
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Viruses can vary greatly in size, with the smallest ones being around 20-30 nanometers (nm) in diameter, such as the Parvoviruses. Larger viruses like Mimivirus can reach sizes of around 400 nm. However, most viruses fall within the range of 20-300 nm in size.
Viruses are generally smaller than cells, typically ranging from 20-400 nanometers in size, whereas cells are typically micrometers in size. Viruses are also simpler in structure compared to cells, lacking their own organelles and machinery for reproduction. Viruses are not considered cells because they are acellular entities that require a host cell to replicate.
Each star is a sun for another galaxy, so i would say it was absolutley massive!