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Is a virus a prokaryotic cell?

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Is a virus a prokaryotic cell?

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The structure of a virus does not qualify it to be classed as a cell of any kind. It consists of some genetic material, either RNA or DNA, encased in protein. There are no typical cellular features such as a plasma membrane or cytoplasm.

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