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Bacteria are not classified by the number of chromosomes, or the type of mitochondria.
Viruses are not an organism at all. They are not alive.
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It depends on what you mean. If you mean types of viruses, there are:Virii,Trojans,and worms.
No, viruses are neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic - they are non-living and can't be classified as a biological organism.
Chicken pox is classified as a virus and viruses are not living things, so they are not classified as cells.
viruses, bacteria, algae, fungi, and protozoa
because they are not yet clearly classified
Viruses are technically not alive, and so are not classified as cells. Only cells are classified as prokaryotic or eukaryotic. For cells, prokaryotic means it has no nucleus while eukaryotic means it has a nucleus.
Viruses are classified under the domain of "Riboviria," which includes viruses with RNA genomes. Viruses are not considered to be living organisms because they cannot replicate or carry out metabolic processes on their own and require a host cell to reproduce.
Viruses are not classified as living, while cellular organisms are. Viruses are essentially a protein case with mRNA inside. Cells are far more complicated.