A typical virus is made up of a core of genetic material, either RNA or DNA. It is engulfed by a protective coat referred to as a capsid which is made up of protein.
No, a virus is not made up of cells. It is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the cells of living organisms.
The coating of a virus is made of protein molecules. These proteins can vary in composition and structure, helping the virus to attach to host cells and invade them.
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.
THe outer shell of a virus is called the capsid, and consists of various proteins, which are arranged to enable the virus to enter and control a host cell. These proteins are called protomers and are assembled in units called capsomeres.
No, a virus is not a cell and is not made of cells.
a typical virus has a core of DNA or RNA and a protein coat
A typical virus can weigh anywhere from a few femtograms to a few nanograms, depending on the type and size of the virus. On average, a typical virus weighs around 10-1,000 femtograms.
DNA or RNA
Barracuda Spam & Virus is made by the Barracuda company. Instead of a typical Virus software program, this is a machine that filters for an entire company and blocks the viruses and spam from reaching a user.
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The typical life cycle of a DNA virus involves attachment to the host cell, entry into the cell, replication of viral DNA and production of new virus particles, and finally release of these new viruses to infect other cells.
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smallpox, measles, mumps, and other viral infections like that.(:
a computer virus can be made by any one who has read a book and has a computer. there are no special requirements to manufacture a virus.
A cold virus can typical live for a day in a medicine bottle. This virus cannot last longer than this without a host.
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No, a virus is not made up of cells. It is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the cells of living organisms.