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.
Yes actually it can.
Neither
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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.
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; 4)
animal jam is not a virus
that's 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
The chlorophyll in the chloroplasts of PLANT cells does this.
No its a plant that grows at the bottom of the ocean. Not a virus.
Tobacco Mosaic 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.
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