virus is microorganisms which cause different types of diseases explain how it is different from other microbes
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virus is different from other microbes as it is acellular.
non- living
active only when present in host cell.
it contain either dna or rna... no virus have both dna and rna.
hope it will help you!
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virus is different from other microbes as it is acellular.
non- living
active only when present in host cell.
it contain either dna or rna... no virus have both dna and rna.
hope it will help you!
#Phoenix
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Viruses are microorganism that have a cell structure they are non cellular organism that are characterized by having and inert crystalline structure outside the living cell in addition to protein viruses also contain genetic material that could be either RNA or DNA no virus contain both RNA and DNA a virus is a nucleoprotein and the genetic material is infectious.
the protein coat of viruses made up of small subunit called capsomere
viruses cause disease like mumps smallpox herpes and influenza aids in human is also caused by virus
in plants the symptoms can be mosaic formation leaf rolling and curling yellowing and vein clearing dwarfing and stunted growth
INSHAALLAH it will help you!
Viruses are microorganism that have a cell structure they are non cellular organism that are characterized by having and inert crystalline structure outside the living cell in addition to protein viruses also contain genetic material that could be either RNA or DNA no virus contain both RNA and DNA a virus is a nucleoprotein and the genetic material is infectious.
the protein coat of viruses made up of small subunit called capsomere
viruses cause disease like mumps smallpox herpes and influenza aids in human is also caused by virus
in plants the symptoms can be mosaic formation leaf rolling and curling yellowing and vein clearing dwarfing and stunted growth
INSHAALLAH it will help you!
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