Biology, asked by priya646628, 9 months ago

how are viriods different from virus?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Viroids are plant pathogens: small, single-stranded, circular RNA particles that are much simpler than a virus.

They do not have a capsid or outer envelope, but, as with viruses, can reproduce only within a host cell. 

Viroids do not, however, manufacture any proteins. They produce only a single, specific RNA molecule.

Answered by gauri3030
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Explanation:

Viruses have capsids composed of protein, whereas viroids have no capsids. ... Viruses, unlike bacteria, lack metabolic enzymes.

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