Which Statement is Correct for All Viruses but Not For All Bacteria and Fungi? a. Most Of the Cell is Cytoplasm b) The Outer layer is cellulose c) They are All parasite. d) They have a Nucleus Containing DNA or RNA

Which Statement is Correct for All Viruses but Not For All Bacteria and Fungi? a. Most Of the Cell is Cytoplasm b) The Outer layer is cellulose c) They are All parasite. d) They have a Nucleus Containing DNA or RNA

Explanation

 The statement correct for all viruses but not for all bacteria and fungi is They have a Nucleus Containing DNA or RNA.


Viruses:

Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites, meaning they lack a nucleus and replicate inside the host cell's nucleus.

They have genetic material (DNA or RNA) but not housed within a nucleus. 

Bacteria and Fungi:

Bacteria and fungi are cells, and while some bacteria are prokaryotic (lacking a nucleus), they still have their own DNA or RNA contained within a nucleus-like structure.

Some fungi have a cell wall made of cellulose, but not all.