Viruses are not cells, and therefore have no cytoplasm.
No, viruses don't have cytoplasm, as well as cell membrane.
No; only cells have cytoplasm, and viruses aren't cells.
Viruses do no have cytoplasms. Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance that can be found in a cell. Viruses are not cells but an infectious agent that replicates inside living cells.
Bacteria does because its a living cell. A virus does not because its noncellular and the "cyto" of cytoplasm means "cell".
No, and they do not have cells in the biological sense. They are, generally, just genetic material surrounded by a protein capsid.
No, viruses don't have all of them
Virus do not have any organelle.They use the organelles of host
No
yes it does
cytoplasm
Viruses are made up of a strand of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) and sometimes have a protein coat protecting it. Viruses lack many of the components normally associated with cells such as a cell membrane and cytoplasm.
No. Cytoplasm is the name of the liquid substance in which cell organelles "float". Bacteria contain cytoplasm but they are not the same thing.
you find cytoplasm in the cell body it is all the liquid that surrounds everything sike
It is a mixture of organelles and cytosol. The gel like liquid is the cytosol; all the structures, organelles, suspended in this liquid and the liquid make up the cytoplasm. This gel-like liquid in a cell holds all of the cell's structures together.
They both have a liquid cytoplasm (APEX)
the viruses doesn't have is no nucleus, cytoplasm,organelles, or cell membrane.
cytoplasm is liquidthe whole thing is the liquid part!
cytosol. (cytosol + organelles = cytoplasm)
cytoplasm
Viruses are made up of a strand of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) and sometimes have a protein coat protecting it. Viruses lack many of the components normally associated with cells such as a cell membrane and cytoplasm.
cytoplasm
viruses, minerals, water, air
Cytoplasm is the liquid within the cell. It is essentially everywhere in the cell.
The cytoplasm
No. Cytoplasm is the name of the liquid substance in which cell organelles "float". Bacteria contain cytoplasm but they are not the same thing.
Cytoplasm.