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question 14
which is found in bacteria but not in viruses?
dna or rna
capsid
protein coat
plasma membrane
Brief Explanations
Bacteria are single - celled organisms with a plasma membrane that encloses their cellular contents. Viruses are non - cellular entities and do not have a plasma membrane. Both bacteria and viruses can have DNA or RNA as their genetic material. Viruses have a capsid (protein coat) that surrounds their genetic material, but bacteria do not have a capsid in the same sense as viruses.
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Plasma membrane