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A naked virus is a type of virus that lacks an envelope, which is a lipid membrane that surrounds some viruses. Instead, naked viruses consist only of a protein coat called a capsid that encases their genetic material. This structural simplicity makes them generally more resistant to environmental factors like heat and detergents. Common examples of naked viruses include the adenovirus and the poliovirus.

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Can you see virus with the naked eye?

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.


What is the simplest virus?

The complexity of a viruses it depend on their genome.Larger genome, more genes more complex structure.Their are some viruses that produce only three genes.Hepatitis D virus with 1700 nucleotides its knowed as the smallet virus that infect animals.It replicate only in presence of hepatitis B.It has an outer coat containing three HBV envelope proteins


What does the head on a virus do?

Very few viruses have what you call a "head". Viruses are composed of two main parts: an outer protein covering called a capsid and an inside core of either DNA or RNA. Not both DNA and RNA. Some of these have an envelope over the capsid. The ones that do not are said to be naked. The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell. The naked viruses are more resistant to changes in the environment. Some naked viruses include poliomyelitis, warts, the common cold, chickenpox, shingles, mononucleosis, herpes simplex (cold sores), influenza, herpes viruses and HIV (AIDS). Some enveloped viruses include norovirus (stomach bug), rotavirus and human papillomavirus (HPV). The envelope can be damaged by freezing temperatures, chlorine, and phenol. If damaged the virus cannot infect.


What are some examples of microbe creatures?

These are tiny creatures that most likely cannot be seen with the naked eye. They have to be seen by microscope. Most of these creatures are a bacteria or virus.


Can you see vaccinia virus be seen with naked eye?

No. Vaccinia is "large" ... for a virus, which still means "tiny" compared to any ordinary human scale. The smallest things visible to the naked eye are on the order of 10-4 m; vaccinia is well under 10-6 m ... over a hundred times too small to see. It's just barely larger than the smallest thing visible with an optical microscope

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Why do you call naked virus?

A naked virus has no lipid "coat".


Which would survive best in cold weatheran enveloped virus or a naked virus?

An enveloped virus would likely survive better in cold weather compared to a naked virus. The lipid bilayer envelope of enveloped viruses provides some protection against environmental factors like temperature changes, whereas naked viruses do not have this extra layer of protection.


Can naked virus have glycoproteins?

Unlike enveloped viruses that have glycoproteins on their envelopes, glycoproteins project out from the capsid of a naked virus. Most diagrams will show them on the end of spider looking legs projecting from the bottom of the capsid.


Can you see virus with the naked eye?

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.


Is polio virus a microorganism?

Microorganism means very small sized organism. It can not be seen with naked eye. You have to use microscopes to see it. Polio virus is a virus. Virus are too small as compared to other microorganisms. So polio virus is included in the category of the microorganisms.


What three main structures do viruses have?

Viruses are composed of two main parts: an outer protein covering called a capsid and an inside core of either DNA or RNA. Not both DNA and RNA.Some of these have an envelope over the capsid. The ones that do not are said to be naked. The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell.The naked viruses are more resistant to changes in the environment.A virus can have one of three structures. These are:Helical virus. A helical virus is rod- or thread-shaped. The virus that causes rabies is a helical virus.Icosahedral virus. An icosahedral virus is spherically shaped. Viruses that cause poliomyelitis and herpes simplex are icosahedral viruses.Polyhedral virus.


What are the spikes and there function in a virus?

Spikes are proteins that are part of the viral capsid/envelope (depending on if the virus is a naked virus or not). It helps with attachment to the host cell. They are derived from their host cell's own proteins (but are not the same as their hosts), and can help in evading the host cell's defenses.


Is Rubella a naked or enveloped virus?

I previously did a research project on Rubella. I found that it was a +Strand RNA disease and was enveloped. Hope this helped :)


Is a virus bigger or smaller than bacteria?

Bacteria and viruses can breed. i.e. When bacteria breeds, they form large colonies visible to the naked eye When viruses breed, they become more deadly or mutate but are still virtually invisible to the naked eye.


What three main structures do all viruses have?

Viruses are composed of two main parts: an outer protein covering called a capsid and an inside core of either DNA or RNA. Not both DNA and RNA.Some of these have an envelope over the capsid. The ones that do not are said to be naked. The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell.The naked viruses are more resistant to changes in the environment.A virus can have one of three structures. These are:Helical virus. A helical virus is rod- or thread-shaped. The virus that causes rabies is a helical virus.Icosahedral virus. An icosahedral virus is spherically shaped. Viruses that cause poliomyelitis and herpes simplex are icosahedral viruses.Polyhedral virus.


What is a submicroscopic thing?

Submicroscopic is anything you can't see by naked eye but can be observed with a microscope, like virus, bacteria, cyanobacteria, algae, etc.


What is the simplest virus?

The complexity of a viruses it depend on their genome.Larger genome, more genes more complex structure.Their are some viruses that produce only three genes.Hepatitis D virus with 1700 nucleotides its knowed as the smallet virus that infect animals.It replicate only in presence of hepatitis B.It has an outer coat containing three HBV envelope proteins