Asked by Chuck Bass
Which cellular structures do viruses lack?
mitochondria
ribosomes
both mitochondria and ribosomes
neither mitochondria nor ribosomes
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both mitochondria and ribosomes
Viruses are acellular and lack organelles; they have no mitochondria and no ribosomes, so they depend on host cells for energy and protein synthesis.
Viruses are acellular and lack organelles; they have no mitochondria and no ribosomes, so they depend on host cells for energy and protein synthesis.
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