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Does viruses have a liquid cytoplasm

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yes it does have a liquid cyctoplasam
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The correct answer is No.

Viruses do not have a liquid cytoplasm. Viruses don't have any of the parts you would normally associate with a cell. They have no nuclei, mitochondria, or ribosomes and no cytoplasm. Their body is made up of nucleic acid and proteins only.

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