Science, asked by rizwikashan, 5 months ago

A virus is a teensy, tiny germ, which can make us sick by attacking:
(A) Skin outside human body
(B) On the nose
(C) Outside our cells
(D) Inside our cells

Answers

Answered by tyagiarshu232454
2

Answer:

skin outside human body

Answered by studay07
0

Answer:

    (D) inside the cell.

  • A virus is an agent that contains a protein coat and some nucleic acids and other molecules.
  • Viruses can only survive when they are present in plant or animal cells.
  • They have either DNA or RNA.
  • Some viruses are very harmful to animals and plants.
  • They directly attack the genetic material.
  • The virus causes deadly diseases like HIV and Covid-19.
  • We cannot completely destroy the virus but we can make antibodies against the virus.
  • The virus was discovered in mid-1915.
  • Colds, corona, AIDS, and the tobacco mosaic virus are some of the virulent diseases.
  • so, the option D. is correct answer.
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