Biology, asked by nikhilkumar2154, 9 months ago

The cell is not applied for
A.Algae
B.bacteria
C.virus
D.fungi

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

VIRUS

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The cell is not applied to the C. virus.

Virus:

  • A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that multiplies solely within an organism's live cells.
  • Viruses infect all kinds of life, including animals and plants, as well as microbes such as bacteria and archaea.
  • Since Dmitri Ivanovsky's 1892 publication revealing a non-bacterial disease infecting tobacco plants and Martinus Beijerinck's 1898 discovery of the tobacco mosaic virus, more than 9,000 viral species have been identified in detail millions of viruses in the environment.
  • Viruses are the most prevalent sort of living organism and may be found in practically every environment on Earth.
  • Virology is a subspecialty of microbiology that studies viruses.

Algae:

  • Algae are a class of creatures that are mostly aquatic, photosynthetic, and nucleus-bearing, but lack the real roots, stalks, leaves, and specialized multicellular reproductive systems seen in plants.
  • The term "algae" refers to a broad and diverse collection of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms.
  • It is a polyphyletic assemblage of species from several separate clades.

Bacteria:

  • Bacteria are single-celled creatures that are tiny in size. Bacteria may be found practically wherever on the earth and are essential to the planet's ecosystems.
  • Some animals can survive in severe temperatures and pressures.
  • The human body is teeming with germs, and it is thought that bacterial cells outnumber human cells.
  • Bacteria are widespread, generally free-living creatures that typically consist of a single biological cell.
  • They are a vast group of prokaryotic bacteria.
  • Bacteria, which are typically a few micrometers in length, were among the first living forms to arise on Earth and are found in the majority of its habitats.

Fungi:

  • A fungus is any eukaryotic creature that includes microbes like yeasts and molds, as well as the more recognizable mushrooms.
  • Fungi, on the other hand, are creatures that form their own kingdom of life, not plants or animals.
  • They nourish themselves differently than other organisms: they do not photosynthesize like plants, nor do they swallow food like animals.

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