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what are the main features of virus​

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Answered by itzNobita26
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These are:

1) attachment;

2) penetration;

3) uncoating;

4) replication;

5) assembly;

6)release.

As shown in , the virus must first attach itself to the host cell. This is usually accomplished through special glycoprotiens on the exterior of the capsid, envelope or tail.

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Answered by vishal25505
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Answer:

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Explanation:

They are non-cellular and very simple in structure, consisting mainly of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein envelope called capsid. ...

They are devoid of the sophisticated enzymatic and biosynthetic machinery essential for independent activities of cellular life.

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