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**ASAP** What do viruses like coronaviruses and animal cells have in common?

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Like other viruses, animal viruses are alike to viruses by tiny packages of protein and nucleic acid. They have a protein shell, or capsid, and genetic material made of DNA or RNA that's tucked inside the caspid. They may also feature an envelope, a sphere of membrane made of lipid.

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