what is viruses and shapes
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Shapes of viruses are predominantly of two kinds: rods, or filaments, so called because of the linear array of the nucleic acid and the protein subunits; and spheres, which are actually 20-sided (icosahedral) polygons. Most plant viruses are small and are either filaments or polygons, as are many bacterial viruses
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The viruses are extremely small substances made of nucleic acids and protiens. lt dictates the host cell to produce more of its own kind.
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