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Do viruses have liquid cytoplasm

Updated: 8/10/2023
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7y ago

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Viruses are not cells, and therefore have no cytoplasm.

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16y ago
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11y ago

No, viruses don't have cytoplasm, as well as cell membrane.

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12y ago

No; only cells have cytoplasm, and viruses aren't cells.

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9y ago

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.

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12y ago

Bacteria does because its a living cell. A virus does not because its noncellular and the "cyto" of cytoplasm means "cell".

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11y ago

No, and they do not have cells in the biological sense. They are, generally, just genetic material surrounded by a protein capsid.

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7y ago

No, viruses don't have all of them

Virus do not have any organelle.They use the organelles of host

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14y ago

No

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7y ago

yes it does

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