Viruses are cellular parasites.
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.
Yes, The largest virus is smaller then the smallest bacteria.
The components of the new virus actually assemble them selves through a complex process called "Self Assembly"
Eukaryotes and viruses are both made up of genetic material (DNA or RNA). However, eukaryotes are complex organisms with membrane-bound organelles and a true nucleus, while viruses are infectious agents that lack cellular structure and can only replicate inside a host cell.
False. Most viruses are so small that they cannot be seen with a standard light microscope. They are much smaller than bacteria and are typically observed using electron microscopes.
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That is true. Bacteria respond to medications (antibiotics) and viruses do not.
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The true statement is that viruses are not living. Unlike living organisms, viruses lack cellular structures and cannot reproduce or produce energy on their own; they require a host cell to replicate and carry out their functions. Therefore, they do not possess organelles or the ability to reproduce independently.
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Yes, its true Apple computers can get viruses, but it is extremely unlikely due to the way they have been designed.
it can be DNA or RNA
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