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Myah Watson
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4 April, 02:42
Does a viris have eukaryotic cells
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Izabella Arias
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Eukaryotes include such microorganisms as fungi, protozoa, and simple algae. Viruses are considered neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes because they lack the characteristics of living things, except the ability to replicate (which they accomplish only in living cells).
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