Viruses are typically composed of RNA surrounded by a capsid (protein shell). This would mean by definition that the virus molecule, which is technically considered nonliving, is larger than a protein strand (because the capsid is made of protein).
Brucellosis is one of the zoonotic diseases caused by bacteria, so a prokaryote.
Since a virus is far smaller than a typical cell (much smaller than a prokaryote) a virus cannot be seen by a regular microscope. To see a virus, you should get an electron microscope.
A virus is typically the smallest of these three biological entities, as it is much smaller than bacteria and fungi. Viruses are even smaller than the smallest bacteria and fungi, and can only replicate inside the cells of a living host organism.
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Ebola is NOT a eukaryote. Ebola is NOT a prokaryote. Ebola IS a VIRUS. ALL Viruses are NOT considered either prokaryotes or eukaryotes because they lack the characteristics of living things - (except the ability to replicate and to do that they have to hijack another living cell).
virus is something really different it is not prokaryote nor eukaryote because it is a non cellular organism
No, a virus is much smaller than bacteria.
No, HIV is a virus.
Brucellosis is one of the zoonotic diseases caused by bacteria, so a prokaryote.
Eukaryotic cells are much larger than prokaryotic cells.
Eukaryote cells come in many different sizes but they are usually bigger than prokaryote cells.
100 times bigger
Definetely! You cannot see it through the human eye, yet, viruses are seemed to be a serious condition, depending what kind of viruses it is. In addition, a virus is smaller than Prokaryote and Eukaryote
No.Virus particles are slightly smaller than a cell.
yes a virus is way smaller
No. It is thousands of times smaller.
Since a virus is far smaller than a typical cell (much smaller than a prokaryote) a virus cannot be seen by a regular microscope. To see a virus, you should get an electron microscope.