Biology, asked by xhhshs, 9 months ago

Are viruses Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic ​

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Answered by jeeva57
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Answer:

Virus is neither both.

Explanation:

Virus is neither because it lack metabolic activities inside it. Since metabolism is one of the main character for living organisms. So virus is non living thing. It may have DNA or RNA they are genetic materials but not nucleus. So virus is neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic.

Answered by BrainlyPrince92
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 \\ \text {They are neither Prokaryotic nor} \\ \text{Eukaryotic. It is because they lack} \\ \text{the characteristics of living things,} \\ \text{except the ability to replicate.} \\ \\ \text{Viruses contain DNA but not much} \\ \text{else.}\\

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