Biology, asked by saverazahra25, 3 months ago

Different between viruses and prions????​

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Answered by XxSrishtiRajputxX
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Prions are smaller than viruses and can only be seen through an electron microscope when they have aggregated and formed a cluster. Prions are also unique in that they do not contain nucleic acid, unlike bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other pathogens.

Answered by STONEHEARTED69
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Prions are smaller than viruses and can only be seen through an electron microscope when they have aggregated and formed a cluster. Prions are also unique in that they do not contain nucleic acid, unlike bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other pathogens.

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