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What are the basic parts of a virus? *
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A cell membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus
B cell wall, cytoplasm and nucleus
C cell membrane, cytoplasm and genetic material
D protein coat and genetic material

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Answered by ItsIshani
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Answer:

c is the ans

Explanation:

cell membrane, cytoplasm and genetic material

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Answered by beNever
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What are the basic parts of a virus? *

Viruses of all shapes and sizes consist of a nucleic acid core, an outer protein coating or capsid, and sometimes an outer envelope.

Cell memberane-the cell membrane, provides protection for a cell.

Cytoplasm-stores the molecules required for cellular processes.

Nucleus-The nucleus controls and regulates the activities of the cell.

Cell wall-The cell wall surrounds the plasma membrane of plant cells and provides tensile strength and protection against mechanical and osmotic stress

Cytoplasm-It stores the molecules required for cellular processes.

Nucleus-The nucleus controls and regulates the activities of the cell.

Cell memberane-the cell membrane, provides protection for a cell.

Cytoplasm-It stores the molecules required for cellular processes.

Genetic material- it serves as the information to direct and regulate the construction of the proteins necessary for the cell

Protein coat-it functions as protection for the genetic material inside the virus, and as an aid to infecting the host cell with virus DNA

Genetic material- it serves as the information to direct and regulate the construction of the proteins necessary for the cell

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