A virus is not made from cells.
The cell membrane is a part of a cell; specifically, it is the outermost layer, or effectively the skin of the cell. It is not made up of cells. A cell is not itself made up of cells, that would entail an infinite regression.
No.
Any object containing dead cells is made up of cells and has DNA. However, dead cells will not grow or use energy.
Fungi has a cell wall, which is made up of chitin.
no. an amoeba cell is a unicellular organism, which means that it is only made up of one cell
They are confused of what are viruses (or they discovered something we don't know), but importantly viruses are not made out of cells or a cell
Spikes on viruses are made up of proteins that are used to attach the virus to host cells. These proteins play a critical role in allowing the virus to enter and infect host cells by binding to specific receptors on the cell membrane.
The cell membrane is a part of a cell; specifically, it is the outermost layer, or effectively the skin of the cell. It is not made up of cells. A cell is not itself made up of cells, that would entail an infinite regression.
It is made up of many cells.
actually virus dont have any living cell,they are made up of RNA and DNA. Virus remains unactive but coming in influence it get active start it's work.
No.
Any object containing dead cells is made up of cells and has DNA. However, dead cells will not grow or use energy.
Usually, cell-surface membranes in animal cells are made up of phospholipid bilayers.
The genetic material DNA, usually.Then there are retroviruses, but they have RNA genetic material, which cells use catalytically, among other uses. And bath types of viruses have protein in common with living cells.
yes it is made of cells
NO! Virus are made of single unit either they are not called as cell because viruses are not consider as living beings they only contain a protein coat and a gentic material in that some time they also have capsule aroung the protein coat.
Fungi has a cell wall, which is made up of chitin.