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What 2 structures do all viruses have?

All viruses have nucleic acid and a protien coat called a capsid


Does viruses have chloroplasts?

No, viruses do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are organelles found in plant cells that are responsible for photosynthesis. Viruses are not living organisms and do not have cellular structures like chloroplasts.


Do virus have starch granules?

No, viruses do not have starch granules. Starch granules are complex carbohydrate structures typically found in plants and some algae, used for energy storage. Viruses are simpler entities that lack the cellular machinery necessary to produce or store such structures.


What structures are found in plant cells are not found in animals cells?

all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls


Are DNA genomes found in all organisms and viruses?

yes, but many viruses do not have DNA genome, but RNA genome.


What are the structures found in all cells?

ribosome


What is all the structures found in all cell?

cell wall


What are the three organelles that are not found in viruses?

No organells are found in viruses.


What are the two structures that all viruses have in common?

RNA (Ribo-nucleic Acid) and a Protein coat called the capsid.


Do viruses have organization?

Viruses do contain genetic material and a protein coat, but they lack the cellular structure found in living organisms. They are considered to be organized structures, but they are not considered to be living organisms due to their dependency on host cells for replication.


What structures are found in animals but not in plant cells?

all structures, excluding chloroplasts and cell walls


Is viruses a producer or consumer?

Neither - viruses do not eat. There are debates about whether viruses are a form of life, or organic structures that interact with living organisms.