Biology, asked by alishbaiqbal111, 9 months ago

are viruses unicellular?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello mate...

Viruses are not classified as cells and therefore are neither unicellular nor multicellular organisms. ... Viruses have genomes that consist of either DNA or RNA, and there are examples of viruses that are either double-stranded or single-stranded.

Answered by Kunj04
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Hello mate,

Viruses are not unicellular as they attack in groups. The only infection type which can either be unicellular or multicellular is bacteria.

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