Both a living cell and a virus contain nucleic acid. The virus has a capsid, whereas a living cell does not.
is it centrosomes
A prokaryotic cell (e.g. a bacterial cell).
what component of the practical lysis the cell and its contents
The YEAST cell is by far the biggest cell out of a BACTERIUM and a VIRUS.... I know this 'cos it was on my science homework and 'cos i found it on another website which gave me the urge to put it here since the question hadn't been answered....x
The host cell does not benefit from having a virus. The virus usually kills it.
Cellular structures.
the nucleic acid
The components of a virus that is injected into the infected cell is either the RNA or DNA. A virus is composed of two parts a nucleic acid part and a protein part.
Viruses lack the supply of chemical constituents needed to assemble more viruses; these chemicals can be found inside cells (which use them for their own cellular reproduction when they have not been hijacked by an invading virus).
is it centrosomes
The three are a capsid, envelope and spikes. The envelope is optional.
No where. A virus is not a cell.
A prokaryotic cell (e.g. a bacterial cell).
Red blood cell
What a cell and a virus have in common is the RNA or DNA. The virus can be either a RNA virus or a DNA virus.
what component of the practical lysis the cell and its contents
prokaryotic cell