Virus have no cellular organization.They lack a cytoplasm.
Yes
no metabolismno cytoplasm
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A virus is considers a prokaryotic cell which only contains a cell membrane, cytoplasm and the DNA scattered in the cytoplasm. It is also a few times smaller than an eukaryotic cell which mostly contains a cell membrane, cytoplasm and a nucleus that contains the DNA.
When a virus breaks through a cell wall/ membrane and infects the cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm (a collection of proteins dissolved in water).
Viral proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm using the host's enzymes.
An enveloped virus typically replicates its DNA inside the host cell's nucleus. After the virus enters the cell, it releases its genetic material, which is then transported to the nucleus where it can utilize the host's machinery for replication and transcription. The newly synthesized viral components are then assembled in the cytoplasm before being released from the cell.
Protoplasm/Cytoplasm Ribosomes Mitochondria
the gelatinlike filling inside a cell is called the cytoplasm. hope that answers your question.
Eukaryotes have organelles, like the mitochondria, which we think were prokaryotes a very long time ago. To fit these organelles inside their cytoplasm, the eukaryotes would have to be larger.
Glycolysis occurs throughout the cytoplasm of the cell.