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Q: What Characteristic does a virus have in common with a eukaryotic cells?
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Is influenza virus prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

Influenza are a virus type.They do not have cells


What is a viral culture?

A laboratory test. For a viral culture, sputum is mixed with commercially-prepared animal cells in a test tube. Characteristic changes to the cells caused by the growing virus help identify the virus.


What affect will a virus in the lytic cycle have on an organism?

It kills the host bacteria. I don't believe it occurs in eukaryotic cells.


Is the flu eukaryotic or prokaryotic?

Flu is neither eukaryotic nor prokaryotic. It's a virus.


Is virus eukaryotic?

No, a virus is not a cell at all. It is neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic but can invade either in order to replicate itself. Viruses that invade prokaryotes are called bacteriophages.


Can a virus have cells?

No, a virus cannot have cells.


What viruses cause skin infections?

Viruses, such as herpes, can also cause skin infections. Specimens for viral cultures are mixed with commercially-prepared animal cells in a test tube. Characteristic changes to the cells caused by the growing virus help identify the virus.


Do parasites have mitochondria?

Virus and bacteria do not have.Other eukaryotic paracites have


What characteristic do all viruses have in common?

No virus no matter what kind can perform metabolic activities independently.


When a virus invades a host the most common threat is?

destruction of cells by viral reproduction


Is a virus made up of a cell or cells?

A virus is not made from cells.


What do human plant virus and bacteria cells have in common?

viruses do not have cells, but all the other cells have certain organelles (small organs) in common. they all have cytoplasm, a cell membrane, and they all contain DNA