Structure+-+Lassa+Fever

A virus Under a microscope they look like grainy particles that are ribosomes acquired from their host cells which are round and covered. The virus has beaded nucleocapsid with two single-stranded RNA segments. The basic structure consists of nucleic acid core enclosed in a protein coat. Lassa's complex gene structure allows the virus to control what and when proteins are synthesized. The life cycle of the virus all happens within cell cytoplasm.