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 have either DNA or RNA (not both) as their genetic material. Animal and plant cells have DNA as their genetic material and they also have RNA but it is used for producing proteins.
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AnswerThey do reproduce but a virus can't reproduce outside of a host cellso the only thing in common really is that the virus needs a cell to reproduceThe only real similarity between viruses and living cells are that they both have some sort of genetic material. Cells have DNA and viruses have either RNA or DNA. But since viruses cannot reproduce on their own (because they are non-living) they need to reproduce by inserting their genetic material into living cells.
Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes.
They are in both. But more abundant in animal cells.
Viruses require host cells, whereas cells provide their own replication mechanisms.
Plant and animal cells have many common features. Some of these features are:cell membranenucleusribosomesperoxisomescell inclusionscytoplasm/protoplasmDNARNA
Yes, both viruses and cells have DNA.
Which structure do eukaryotic cells and viruses both have?Cytoplasmmitochondriadnaall of the above?
they are both microscopic.
The basic two: the acquisition of foodstuffs and reproduction.
AnswerThey do reproduce but a virus can't reproduce outside of a host cellso the only thing in common really is that the virus needs a cell to reproduceThe only real similarity between viruses and living cells are that they both have some sort of genetic material. Cells have DNA and viruses have either RNA or DNA. But since viruses cannot reproduce on their own (because they are non-living) they need to reproduce by inserting their genetic material into living cells.
Plant and animal cells have many common features. Some of these features are:Cell MembraneCytoplasmRibosomesNucleus (there are lots of things inside the Nucleus that can be found in both)MitochondriaNuclear MembraneEndoplasmic ReticulumGolgi Body
Both bacteria and viruses are prokaryotic, which means they do not contain a nucleus. Both viruses and bacterium are not cells.
They both destroy the cells that they attack.
Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes.
They are in both. But more abundant in animal cells.
Viruses require host cells, whereas cells provide their own replication mechanisms.
Cytoplasm is found in both plant and animal cells