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5 January, 06:15

What do viruses have in common with living cells? They both:

1. store genetic information

2. have chloroplasts

3. use glucose for cellular respiration

4. have endoplasmic reticulum

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  1. 5 January, 06:19
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    the things viruses have is common with the living cells is that they both "store genetic information".

    Explanation:

    viruses are the non cellular infectious entities. They contain genetic information normally encased in a proteinaceous coat and reproduce only inside living cells.

    viruses don't have cellular respiration because they are not cells

    viruses don't have chloroplasts and ER either
  2. 5 January, 06:44
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    1. store genetic information

    Explanation:

    All the living cells have genetic information stored in the form of DNA. DNA is replicated and the stored genetic information is passed to the daughter cells during cell division. Likewise, viruses also have genetic material stored in them. The protein coat called capsid surrounds the genetic information in viruses. Viruses may have RNA or DNA as their genetic material. They may have either of the four possible nucleic acid types as their genome: single-stranded (ss) DNA, double-stranded (ds) DNA, ssRNA, and dsRNA.
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