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- what are organelles? what are their functions? 3. explain how the structures of cells and viruses are similar. how are they different?
Cells and viruses have some similarities and differences in structure. Similarities: Some viruses have an outer envelope similar to the cell - membrane in terms of being a lipid - containing layer. Differences: Cells are the basic unit of life, with a complete set of organelles (such as nucleus, mitochondria, etc.) for metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Viruses are non - cellular entities, much smaller than cells, consisting mainly of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat, and they cannot carry out metabolic processes on their own and rely on host cells for replication.
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Similarities: Some viruses have an envelope similar to cell - membrane in composition. Differences: Cells are living units with organelles; viruses are non - cellular, mainly composed of nucleic acid and protein coat and rely on host cells for replication.