
Viruses Have Organelles Like Eukaryotic Cells
Viruses: The Unexpected Organelles of the Microbial World Imagine a bustling city, each building serving a unique purpose—some for living, some for working, and others for recreation. Now picture that city shrinking down to an incomprehensibly small scale where every structure is packed tightly together. This miniature metropolis represents a eukaryotic cell, complete with specialized…







