Biology, asked by Sekhon951, 4 months ago

Which of the following is not a feature of viruses 
(a) It contains RNA
(b) It behave as living outside the host
(c) It is smaller than bacteria in size
(d) It can survive in varied conditions
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Answered by janu519
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Answer:

Explanation:

A virus is a tiny, infectious particle that can reproduce only by infecting a host cell. Viruses "commandeer" the host cell and use its resources to make more viruses, basically reprogramming it to become a virus factory. Because they can't reproduce by themselves (without a host), viruses are not considered living. Nor do viruses have cells: they're very small, much smaller than the cells of living things, and are basically just packages of nucleic acid and protein.

Still, viruses have some important features in common with cell-based life. For instance, they have nucleic acid genomes based on the same genetic code that's used in your cells (and the cells of all living creatures). Also, like cell-based life, viruses have genetic variation and can evolve. So, even though they don't meet the definition of life, viruses seem to be in a "questionable" zone. (Maybe viruses are actually undead, like zombies or vampires!)

Answered by lulusajith30
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Answer:

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