Biology, asked by javedshaikh5695, 5 months ago

describe characteristics of viruses
and give then types​

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Answered by Anonymous
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They can mutate.

They are acellular, that is, they contain no cytoplasm or cellular organelles.

They carry out no metabolism on their own and must replicate using the host cell's metabolic machinery. In other words, viruses don't grow and divide. ...

The vast majority of viruses possess either DNA or RNA but not both.

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Answered by ashokpatel971
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They are acellular, that is, they contain no cytoplasm or cellular organelles. They carry out no metabolism on their own and must replicate using the host cell's metabolic machinery. In other words, viruses don't grow and divide. Instead, new viral components are synthesized and assembled within the infected host cell.

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