No organells are found in viruses.
Lysosomes are membrane bound organelles that are found in eukaryotic cells. They have acid hydrolase enzymes that digest excess or worn out organelles, food particles, engulfed viruses or bacteria.
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the viruses doesn't have is no nucleus, cytoplasm,organelles, or cell membrane.
Not all cells have organelles; only eukaryotic cells do. Viruses, likewise, are not eukaryotic cells and thus, have no organelles. Viruses are generally very small particles many orders of magnitude smaller than the smallest cell. In short, viruses have no organelles, so your question is nonsensical.
Viruses, bacteria, and organelles that a cell ingests are broken down in the mitochondria.
There are no cells in organelles, organelles make up cells. Vira are different from organelles in that a virus has three basic features: a shell that serves as a body, mobility structures that help it latch on to something, and a DNA or RNA vector that they feed to the nucleus of a host cell.
Chloroplasts are organelles, they are not found inside other organelles, they are found inside cells.
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Any other organelles, Or a cell membrane
Organelles are found in the cytoplasm of cells.
No, viruses do not have membrane bound organalles
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