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Do viruses have a cellular structure?

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Do viruses have a cellular structure?

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No. They are not complete cells. The simplest viruses are little more than a piece of DNA or RNA wrapped up in some protein. No membrane, no organelles, no metabolism, not even the means to reproduce by themselves.

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