no
Because shape and form are used at the same time and they are used by everyone and it awesome how shape and form are alike
THere are many Different shapes and sizes of Virus' ... See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virus
They will form a 4 sided quadrilateral if the triangles are the same sizes.
a circle
no
no
No, viruses come in all shapes. Google T even viruses, adenoviruses, HIV and other retroviruses and see all the different shapes viruses can come in. Round capsids to space ship lander shaped capsids.
Because shape and form are used at the same time and they are used by everyone and it awesome how shape and form are alike
Yes, the apparent shape of sugar changes when dissolved in water. Sugar in its solid, crystallized form is a cube. When dissolved in water, the individual molecules separate, and the crystalline structure breaks down.
The bacterium that always maintains the same shape is called a monomorphic bacterium. This means it exists in a single shape form, as opposed to pleomorphic bacteria which can change shape.
Crystalline solids have an ordered structure with well-defined repeating units, resulting in a sharp melting point when the structure breaks down. In contrast, amorphous solids lack long-range order and have a disordered structure, leading to a gradual softening over a range of temperatures rather than a distinct melting point.
The molecular structure is the same. However, the crystalline structure is different.
Tissue
THere are many Different shapes and sizes of Virus' ... See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virus
Crystals of a certain mineral have a regular formation of atoms. However, crystals of the same mineral can grow differently. The presence of trace minerals, variations in heat, pressure, and the space that they have to grow in can influence the shape of a crystal. Crystalline structures demonstrate characteristic geographic variations for these reasons.
When the shape is the same but the form is bigger or smaller