Biology, asked by roshni2039, 10 months ago

from where coronavirus got its name​

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Answered by nimbhora2103khushi
3

It came from covid-19

Co- corona

Vi-virus

D-danger

19-2019

Answered by abhijeetmaurya82
4

Answer:

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Explanation:

The name "coronavirus" is derived from Latin corona, meaning "crown" or "wreath", itself a borrowing from Greek κορώνη korṓnē, "garland, wreath".The name was first used in 1968 by an informal group of virologists in the journal Nature to designate the new family of viruses. The name refers to the characteristic appearance of virions (the infective form of the virus) by electron microscopy, which have a fringe of large, bulbous surface projections creating an image reminiscent of a crown or of a solar corona. This morphology is created by the viral spike peplomers, which are proteins on the surface of the virus.

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