Biology, asked by me402981, 1 year ago

one difference between viruses and cells is that viral particles have a ? A. nucleic acid within a capsid B. cell wall within a capsule C. membrane-bound cytoplasm D. membrane-bound chromosome

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Answered by anurag2147
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Answer:

virus is non living when it get living organism it become living

Answered by MotiSani
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The correct answer is OPTION A: nucleic acid within a capsid.

  • Viruses are contagious pathogens that can only replicate within the bodies of their hosts.
  • Viruses can infect bacteria, plants, animals, and other living things.
  • Viruses are so little that they must be examined under a microscope, and they have a simple structure.
  • A virus particle consists of a viral genome (genetic material) enclosed in a self-contained capsid (protein shell).
  • The protein shell of certain viruses is wrapped in an envelope-like membrane.
  • Virus genomes can be linear or circular, single-stranded or double-stranded.
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