No, a virus rarely has more than some strands of DNA stored in the capsule. The virus injects the DNA into the host cell for the cell to construct copies of the virus.
No they do not have. They do not have any cellular characteristics.
No, viruses do not have membrane bound organalles
they are only found in eukariotic cells. Prokariotic cells are very simple and don't have membrane bound organeles
because all the prokaryotes lack the membranous organelles, bacteria are also prokarotes so the lack those
Prokaryotes and Viruses
cytoplasm surrounds all the organeles in cells
a virus has no membrane bound organelles,whereas a typical eukaryotic cell has membrane bound organelles such as mitochondria. A virus destroys a cell by replicating itself and assembling new viruses inside the host cell until it bursts, releasing hundreds of new viruses
Viruses are technically not living because they cannot reproduce without a host cell, they cannot move on their own, and they have no organeles.
a membrane-bound organelle inthe a membrane-bound organelle inthe a membrane-bound organelle inthe
Prokaryotes do not have membrane bound organelles.
And many membrane bound organelles.Eukaryotic cell
Yeast do not have membrane bound organelles.
And many membrane bound organelles.Eukaryotic cell