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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.

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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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DNA and sometimes flagella

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Nucleus'

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Is genetic material found in both cells and viruses?

Yes, both viruses and cells have DNA.


Which structure or materials do eukaryotic cells and viruses both have?

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