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Like cells, viruses contain -

chloroplasts.
G mitochondria.?
H nucleic acids.
vacuoles.

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Like cells, Viruses contain "nucleic acids".

Answer: Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

Either DNA or RNA is contained in all viruses in the form of nucleic acid but not the both. Viruses encapsulates nucleic acid in a protein cover. Viruses are divided into four shape-based groups named as filamentous, isometric or icosahedral, enveloped, head and tail form.

Virus life cycle is comprised of basically attachment; penetration; uncoating; replication; assembly and finally release. Viruses can only spread by penetration of a host cell and can not replicate themselves. Viruses are a genetic material (not cells) inside a protective proteins coat called a capsid. They infect a large range of species including eukaryotes as well as prokaryotes.

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