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13 February, 18:16

How does a virus differ from a common cell? Immersive Reader It has no nucleus, cell wall, or organelles. It has two nuclei and no cell wall or organelles. A virus has no cell wall, no nucleus, and only organelles for movement. A virus differs from a cell only in shape.

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  1. 13 February, 18:32
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  2. 13 February, 20:19
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    (Cells are the basic units of life.) Cells can exist by themselves, like bacteria, or as part of a larger organism, like our cells. As opposed to Viruses which are non-living infectious particles, much smaller than a cell, and need a living host to reproduce.
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