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How are viroids different from viruses​

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Answered by sabantg51523
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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.

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Answered by Chiranshee8
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viroids are plant pathogens small and single stranded circular rna particles that are much simpler than a virus they don't have a capsid or a outer envelope but as with viruses can only reproduce within a host cell viroids don't however manufacture any protein they produce only a single specific rna molecule

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