HIV cells are not found in plants. Forms of the HIV virus only exist in Primates and Felines.
plants and animal cells
Chloroplasts are found ONLY in plant cells - they are used for photosynthesis.
cells and prokaryotes
yes
In plants
ribosomes :)
HIV does not infect plants. It affects humans.
No, HIV cannot attach itself to a muscle or a skin cell because the antigens on the HIV membrane are not complementary to their binding sites. However, HIV can attach itself to a helper T cell because the antigens on the HIV membrane are complementary to the binding sites of the helper T cells.
The cytoskeleton is found in both plant and animal cells.
All cells in all plants are eukaryotic.
outside.
Chlorophyll