Ribosomes are made up of cellular skeletal components
viruses are essentially prokaryotic bacterium which had mutated during evolution
Ribosomes are the smallest between mitochondria, viruses, bacterium, and protein. Ribosomes are the building blocks of mitochondria, viruses, bacterium, and proteins.
Both harm the human body
The ribosomes of chloroplasts closely resemble bacterial ribosomes, while mitochondrial ribosomes show both similarities and differences that make their origin more difficult to trace.
Viruses do not have ribosomes as a general rule, however there is one confirmed species that does.
No, viruses do not have membrane bound organalles
mitochondria plasma membrane,ribosomes,and nucleus.Source(s):
Many things! For one thing, a pathological virus can take over the body, such as computer viruses can. There are also multiple versions of viruses and pathological viruses. That and they can be blocked out. While computers can use antivirus programs, we have immune systems. ~SwaggaCat
They both require a host cell to reproduce and they are both types of viruses
Vacuoles are organelles encharged to store food,water,or other materials needed by the cell. The can also store waste products until the wastes are removed. Ribosomes are grain-shaped organelles that produce proteins.
All cells have plasma membranes, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and DNA.
Viruses and Bacteria both have no nucleus. They are also both prokaryotes.
They all contain DNA in there genetic material