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Virions are physical entities contain nucleocapsid ,capsid and sometime envelop. It exist extracellularly.

Viruses are genetic material that occur intracellularly.

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What is the size of virion?

The size of a virion can vary depending on the virus, but they are typically between 20 to 300 nanometers in diameter. Virions are generally smaller than bacteria and can only be viewed using an electron microscope.


What is virion?

A virion is a complete virus particle outside a host cell, consisting of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat known as a capsid. Virions are the infectious form of a virus that can transmit its genetic material to infect a host cell and replicate.


What is the difference of PROVIRUS and VIRION?

A provirus is the virus' genetic material integrated with the genetic material of the host cell. Some viruses stay in this form inside a cell until a specific stimulus causes the provirus to start to reproduce and lyse, or burst, the cell. For instance, some prophages (a provirus from a bacteriophage) the process doesn't continue until UV radiation hits the bacterium. A virion is the name of the actual virus particle. The virion is comprised of the capsid and the DNA (or RNA) of the virus. The term virion is used in a similar way that bacterium is when referring to a single bacterial cell. Some virions, such as HIV also have a phospholipid bilayer that they gain by 'budding' from the host cell. When a cell is lysed the provirus gives way to viral progeny, the virions.


How do capsomeres help in viruses?

Answer by Techsupportcapsid provides the second major criterion for the classification of viruses. The capsid surrounds the virus and is composed of a finite number of protein subunits known as capsomeres, which usually associate with, or are found close to, the virion nucleic acid.


What is the differences between a virus a host and a parasite?

A virus is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the living cells of an organism. A host is an organism that provides nourishment and a habitat for another organism. A parasite is an organism that lives on or inside another organism (the host) and benefits at the host's expense.

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What is the term for a virus particle that does not have a host?

A virus particle that does not have a host is called a "virion." Virions are the infectious form of a virus that is capable of spreading to other hosts.


What is a single cell virus particle called?

A single cell virus particle is called a virion. It consists of genetic material enclosed in a protein coat.


How big is the Alfalfa mosaic virus?

It is rather small. The range for the length of the virion particle is about 30-57 nm. Since it is a virion , it is smaller than any virus.


What is the size of virion?

The size of a virion can vary depending on the virus, but they are typically between 20 to 300 nanometers in diameter. Virions are generally smaller than bacteria and can only be viewed using an electron microscope.


What is the another name for an intact virus particle?

A complete virus particle is also known as a virion. It consists of genetic material (RNA or DNA) enclosed in a protein coat called a capsid.


What is virion?

A virion is a complete virus particle outside a host cell, consisting of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat known as a capsid. Virions are the infectious form of a virus that can transmit its genetic material to infect a host cell and replicate.


What structural property of a virion has in common with cellular organism?

A virion is the infectious form of a virus outside of the cell before it invades. Both cells and viruses have genetic material.


What a biological particle composed of a nucleic acid core and a protein cover is called a?

Virus (singular-virion)


What is the difference of PROVIRUS and VIRION?

A provirus is the virus' genetic material integrated with the genetic material of the host cell. Some viruses stay in this form inside a cell until a specific stimulus causes the provirus to start to reproduce and lyse, or burst, the cell. For instance, some prophages (a provirus from a bacteriophage) the process doesn't continue until UV radiation hits the bacterium. A virion is the name of the actual virus particle. The virion is comprised of the capsid and the DNA (or RNA) of the virus. The term virion is used in a similar way that bacterium is when referring to a single bacterial cell. Some virions, such as HIV also have a phospholipid bilayer that they gain by 'budding' from the host cell. When a cell is lysed the provirus gives way to viral progeny, the virions.


What is a virus called outside a host cell?

A virus outside a host cell is generally referred to as a virion. This is the inactive form of the virus that is unable to replicate until it enters a suitable host cell.


What are the three parts of a virion?

The three parts of a virion are the genetic material (DNA or RNA), the protein coat (capsid), and sometimes an outer lipid envelope. The genetic material contains the instructions for replicating the virus, the protein coat provides protection and facilitates attachment to host cells, and the envelope helps the virus enter host cells.


When did Pierre Virion die?

Pierre Virion died in 1988.