Biology, asked by shamsealam, 1 year ago

how are viroids different from viruses?

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Answered by kappi2002
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“viroids” means the diseases which won't spread from one person to another person
viruses means the disease which Spread from one person to another
Answered by SugaryGenius
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VIRIODS

  • Viriods are infectious agents to plants.
  • Protein coat is absent.
  • Viriods contain nucleic acid only.
  • Their nucleic acid consists of only RNA.

❤⭐VIRUSES

  • Viruses are infectious agents to all organisms.
  • Protein coat is present.
  • Viruses contain nucleic acid & protein coat.
  • The nucleic acid may be RNA or DNA.

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