Biology, asked by shailjasingh0401, 7 months ago

What is the difference between virus, viroids and bacteriophages?? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Viruses are pathogens with an extremely narrow host range. ... Viruses (Virus particles or virions) are usually units consisting of nucleic acids and coat proteins called capsids. Viroids consist only of RNA, i.e. they contain no protein at all. Except for a few cases, viruses are not surrounded by a membrane.

Answered by sumansharma9402
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Viruses are pathogens with an extremely narrow host range. ... Viruses (Virus particles or virions) are usually units consisting of nucleic acids and coat proteins called capsids. Viroids consist only of RNA, i.e. they contain no protein at all. Except for a few cases, viruses are not surrounded by a membrane.

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