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.
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.
Mitochondria are colorless.
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It is a green pigment! :)
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