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how are viroids different from viruses​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Viroids differ from viruses because they only infect plants, while viruses infect all types of organisms, including plants, animals, bacteria and...

Answered by Silvershades02
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Viroids differ from viruses on six points : They exist inside the cells as RNA particles only, without capsid nor envelope. ... Their RNA do not code for any protein. Unlike certain viruses, viroids do not need the help of a virus to infect a cell

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