What is the primary structural difference between a virus and a cell?(1 point)

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Cells contain RNA only, while viruses contain DNA only.
Cells contain RNA only, while viruses contain DNA only.

Cells have a protein coat, while viruses have a lipid bilayer.
Cells have a protein coat, while viruses have a lipid bilayer.

Cells have a nucleus and organelles, while viruses lack both.
Cells have a nucleus and organelles, while viruses lack both.

Cells have a cell wall, while viruses have a plasma membrane.

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The primary structural difference between a virus and a cell is: Cells have a nucleus and organelles, while viruses lack both.