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Which component of a virus is lacking in a cell?
DNA
ribosomes
protein capsid
RNA
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Protein capsid.
Cells contain DNA (or RNA in some cases), and they have ribosomes and RNAs, but they do not have a viral protein capsid (the protein coat surrounding viral genomes).
Cells contain DNA (or RNA in some cases), and they have ribosomes and RNAs, but they do not have a viral protein capsid (the protein coat surrounding viral genomes).
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