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Question: The structure of a virus is simpler than the structure of a cell. Select all that a virus may be composed of. A. Cytoplasm B. A protein coat C. A genome D. A lipid membrane E. Mitochondrion
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A virus may be composed of: B. A protein coat C. A genome D. A lipid membrane Viruses typically contain genetic material (a genome) and are surrounded by a protein coat. Some viruses also have an outer lipid membrane (envelope), but they do not have cytoplasm or organelles such as mitochondria.
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