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Compare and contrast the structure of VIRUSES and eukaryotic cells. (Provide at least 1 structure they have in common and 1 structure they do not.)

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Structure in common is both may have DNA and or RNA

though virus can have either DNA or RNA

Structure they don't have in common is other cell organelles such as golgi bodies

One structure that both Eukaryotic cells and viruses have in common is DNA, but eukaryotic cells have many other organelles (like mitochondria) that a virus does not.

Eukaryotic cells are cells that have a defined nucleus. Some examples of living things with eukaryotic cells are:

  • Animals
  • Plants
  • Humans

The other cell type is prokaryotic, which are bacteria and other small organisms.

A virus is not considered a living creature because it does not possess organelles or is it able to multiply on its own. Viruses are made up mostly of nucleic acid and proteins. This nucleic acid is sometimes in the form of DNA, which is one thing it can have in common with eukaryotic cells, but the virus does not have any of the organelles that a eukaryotic cell does, for example,  mitochondria.

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