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which organisms are called as infectious nucleoprotein particles​

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Answered by neerajgopalv
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Answer: Nucleoproteins are any proteins that are structurally associated with nucleic acids, either DNA or RNA. Typical nucleoproteins include ribosomes, nucleosomes and viral nucleocapsid proteins.

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Answered by dualadmire
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Viruses are organisms that are called infectious nucleoprotein particles.

  • The virus is an organism that remains inactive outside but active inside the host cell.
  • When the virus enters the host cell then they take charge of the host cell with the help of cellular machinery. Here, the viruses increase in number by either replicating or making their copies. This is the reason that they are considered infectious nucleoprotein particles.
  • Around nucleic acid, viruses have capsid (protein coat) but do not have their own cellular machinery.

Hence, the organisms that are considered infectious nucleoprotein particles are viruses.

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