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Does a virus have a membrane-bound organelles?
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Does a virus have a membrane-bound organelles?
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There is no cytoplasm, cell membrane, true nucleus or chromosomes, cell organelles, e.g.mitochondria, ribosomes etc. Virus has a simple coat of protein
only. Virus size about 1/1000 of animal cell
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