viruslar
Viruslar are small infectious agents that replicate only inside living cells. They are typically much smaller than bacteria and lack cellular structure, metabolism, and independent replication. To reproduce, viruslar must hijack the molecular machinery of host cells, turning them into virus-producing factories.
Structure and genome. Viruslar consist of genetic material—DNA or RNA—enclosed within a protective protein shell called
Life cycle. Most viruslar attach to specific receptors on a host cell, enter by fusion or endocytosis,
Classification and examples. Viruslar are classified by genome type, replication method, and structure, commonly organized into
Impact and control. Viruslar are responsible for diverse diseases in humans, animals, and plants, but also play