Biology, asked by 99Abhi, 1 year ago

viruses as such are :
a- Unicellular
b-Acellular
c-eukaryotic
d-inert particles
(please explain)​

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Answered by raj6729
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hey mate here is your answer:-

The nucleic acid is either DNA or RNA; both are never found together in a virus. Thus viruses are neither unicellular nor multicellular. Viruses are nor unicellular neither multicellular the are acellular organisms means without cell configuration.

When they are outside our body they behave as if they are dead but when they enter our body they become alive.

They cause severe problems.

Hope it helped you.


99Abhi: if the viruses are neither this and this than they should be inert particles ??
raj6729: yes
raj6729: u can say but not sure..
raj6729: no yo can't
99Abhi: okay
99Abhi: it ansr is this
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