1) A virus is not a Cell, it can only infect them;
2) Only plant cells may photosynthesize;
3) Plant cells have a very tough exterior [to the cell membrane] Cell Wall;
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It depends on the type of virus. Hope it helped! LOL
One key difference between viruses and plant cells is that viruses are acellular and cannot replicate independently; they require a host cell to reproduce, while plant cells are complex, living organisms capable of photosynthesis and metabolic processes. Additionally, viruses consist of genetic material (DNA or RNA) encased in a protein coat, lacking cellular structures, whereas plant cells have a defined structure, including a cell wall, chloroplasts, and organelles that perform specific functions.
AnswerThey do reproduce but a virus can't reproduce outside of a host cellso the only thing in common really is that the virus needs a cell to reproduceThe only real similarity between viruses and living cells are that they both have some sort of genetic material. Cells have DNA and viruses have either RNA or DNA. But since viruses cannot reproduce on their own (because they are non-living) they need to reproduce by inserting their genetic material into living cells.
A given virus can infect a limited range of cell types, often specific to certain hosts or tissues. This specificity is largely determined by the virus's surface proteins, which must match receptors on the host cell's membrane. For example, some viruses may infect only certain types of animal cells, while others may target specific plant or bacterial cells. Overall, the diversity of cells a virus can infect varies widely between different viruses.
Insects can spread plant viruses by acting as vectors, carrying the virus from infected plants to healthy ones as they feed on plant sap. When an insect feeds on an infected plant and then moves to a healthy plant, it can deposit the virus into the healthy plant's tissues through its feeding activities, thereby spreading the virus to new hosts.
Virus is neither a plant nor an animal it is actually in between living and non-living organisms. but it is been classified under botany.
Major differences are- 1)most plant viruses are with plus sense s.sRNA although there are exeptions whereas animal viruses can be d.s/s.sDNA or RNA viruses..2)plant virus always needs insect vector,whereas animal virus may enter body through various means.3)plant virus always needs a mechanical damage in cell wall of plant to enter.
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The difference between a common animal virus and a retrovirus is that a retrovirus only contains RNA while a common animal virus will have DNA or RNA.
Virus is a small infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of other organisms Virus can infect all type of life form such as animal ,plant and microorganism ,bacteria and archaea Viroid are a smallest infectious pathogens known but larger only prions Viroid can infect mostly plant pathogens
The correct reponse is that vertical transmission is transmission of a virus from a parent plant to its progeny, and horizontal transmission is one plant spreading the virus to another plant.
animal jam is not a virus
A virus does not have any organelle that is found in animal or plant cellVirus is surrounded by capsid, a protein shell, rather than cell membrane and cell wall.A virus is much smaller than an animal or a plant cell. It is even much smaller than a bacterial cell.Virus is not considered to be a cell, nor is it composed of cells.Rather than a nucleus, the nucleic acid of virus is housed in a protein shell, called capsid.Virus can only divide once inside a host cell, where it assembles clones of itself.Unlike animal or plants, viruses are not classified via binomial nomenclature.
It depends on the type of virus. Hope it helped! LOL
Tobacco Mosaic Virus.
No its a plant that grows at the bottom of the ocean. Not a virus.
An individual living thing that can react to stimuli,reproduce, grow and maintain homeostasis.it can be a virus, bacerium,protist,fungus,plant or an animal.