No. Viruses are very basic and that is why they require a host to live and multiply. A virus consists of nucleic acid and a capsid.
No- viruses are acellular, which means that they are not made up of groups of cells, and thus do not have mitochondria present in them.
yurrppp
Mitochondria are found in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells.
both
both
in chloroplast and mitocondria
No organells are found in viruses.
Viruses are normally found online, through downloads.
Engery
Mitochondria are colorless.
Mitocondria
It is a green pigment! :)