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a virus is made up of​

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Answered by kumkumgoyaltosham
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Answer:

it is not made up of cell because it is not having cell so I think it should be made up of dna

Answered by 6102
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Explanation:

Viruses are fundamentally a lean genome surrounded by a protective protein coat

Given their daunting biological task (infecting a host) and their limited biological capital, viruses have no choice but to be thrifty. While every strain of virus has its own unique size and shape, the primary function of a virus’s biological “stuff” is pretty standard: transmit a copy of their genetic material from an infected cell to an uninfected cell. What is this biological stuff, anyway? Let’s take a look

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