How do viruses prokaryotes and eukaryotes differ?

Answer:
Eukaryotes are cells with a nucleus containing their DNA : i.e. the cells of your body.
Prokaryotes are cells without a nucleus, their DNA is in the cytoplasm (e.g. bacteria).
Viruses are packets of DNA or RNA without cytoplasm. They are not technically alive.
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