a virus has no membrane bound organelles,whereas a typical eukaryotic cell has membrane bound organelles such as mitochondria. A virus destroys a cell by replicating itself and assembling new viruses inside the host cell until it bursts, releasing hundreds of new viruses
Virus is neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic. Viruses are not alive to begin with and therefore are not classified into a category
Bacteria is live and a virus is not. This also means that only a bacteria infection or illness can be killed with antibiotics.
A parasite is an organism that lives in or on another organism (the host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense. A virus is a form of parasite.
It is Eukaryote =]
A virus is an infectious cell that tries to take over any thing near it and regular cells are building blocks to any living material that doesn't try to do harm to other cells.
one difference is that a eukaryote has a nucleus whereas a prokaryote doesnt have a nucleus
There are about eleven differences between a prokaryote and eukaryote. The most basic difference is that the eukaryote have "true" nuclei containing their DNA, but genetic areas in a prokaryote isn't membrane-bound. If you need more differences between a prokaryote and eukaryote, ask me on my message-board.
no virus is smaller than virus.
virus is something really different it is not prokaryote nor eukaryote because it is a non cellular organism
With a virus.
There are about eleven differences between a prokaryote and eukaryote. The most basic difference is that the eukaryote have "true" nuclei containing their DNA, but genetic areas in a prokaryote isn't membrane-bound. If you need more differences between a prokaryote and eukaryote, ask me on my message-board.
It has no nucleus, though technically a virus is not a cell at all.
Virus is neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic. Viruses are not alive to begin with and therefore are not classified into a category
Prokaryotic" means "before a nucleus," and "eukaryote" means "possessing a true nucleus." This is a big hint about one of the differences between these two cell types. Prokaryotic cells have no nuclei, while eukaryote cells do have true nuclei. This is far from the only difference between these two cell types, however. This particular eukaryote cell happens to be an animal cell, but the cells of plants, fungi and protists are also eukaryote.
Bacteria is live and a virus is not. This also means that only a bacteria infection or illness can be killed with antibiotics.
What's the difference between eukaryote and prokaryote and animals and plants ?
A parasite is an organism that lives in or on another organism (the host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense. A virus is a form of parasite.