Viruses are acellular
Viruses are acellular. They lack a cell wall and the cell membrane. They contain only a DNA or RNA enclosed in a protein coat. They are inactive outside a host cell and can reproduce only inside a host cell.
Viruses
Being acellular, they are not placed anywhere in Whittaker’s five kingdom classification
what does acellular [underlined] mean
Why are Viroids acellular?