virionlar
Virionlar, also known as virus particles, are the complete, infectious forms of viruses. They consist of a core of genetic material, either DNA or RNA, enclosed within a protective protein coat called a capsid. Some virions also possess an outer lipid envelope derived from the host cell membrane. The size and structure of virions vary greatly among different types of viruses, but they are generally too small to be seen with a light microscope, requiring an electron microscope for visualization.
The primary function of a virion is to deliver the viral genetic material to a susceptible host
Virions are not considered living organisms as they lack the metabolic machinery necessary for self-replication and