That depends on the Organelle.
Some Organelles can be seen with a light microscope, Viruses can not.
Not intentionally, for when they do - the virus eats them.
yes
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
An atom is smaller than a cell organelle. Atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter and are much smaller in size compared to cell organelles, which are specialized structures within a cell that perform specific functions.
No they do not have mitochondria.They do not have any organelle.
no virus is smaller than virus.
an organelle
no
No, a virus is much smaller than bacteria.
Not intentionally, for when they do - the virus eats them.
Yes, viruses are smaller than bacteria.
yes
Of course they do not. There are no single organelle
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
no almost nothing is smaller than bacterium
No. It is larger by 2x.
Bacteria is typically smaller than Eukaryotes. In fact, Eukaryotes have an organelle called the mitochondria which resemble an enveloped bacteria.