Morphology of virus?
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Viruses are noncellular, meaning they are biological entities that do not have a cellular structure. A virion consists of a nucleic acid core, an outer protein coating or capsid, and sometimes an outer envelope made of protein and phospholipid membranes derived from the host cell.
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There is no morphology of virus
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