Final answer:
Cells and viruses both contain nucleic acids, such as DNA or RNA, in their genetic material and have a genetic material enclosed by a protein coat.
Step-by-step explanation:
Both cells and viruses have nucleic acids, such as DNA or RNA, as part of their genetic material. This is option G. Cells have a nucleus that contains DNA while viruses have a DNA or RNA core.
Option H is also correct. Both cells and viruses have a genetic material enclosed by a protein coat. In cells, the genetic material is contained within the nucleus, while in viruses, it is surrounded by a protein capsid.
However, option F and option J are incorrect. Cells have protein-producing ribosomes, which are not present in viruses. Furthermore, cells have membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum, while viruses lack these organelles.