3. An icosahedral capsid consists
of
O (a) Hexagonal capsomeres
O (b) Pentagonal capsomeres
O (c) Triangular capsomeres
O (d) Both a and b
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OPTION C
Explanation:
structure. In virion. Many virions are spheroidal—actually icosahedral—the capsid having 20 triangular faces, with regularly arranged units called capsomeres, two to five or more along each side; and the nucleic acid is densely coiled within.
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