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Write any 2 differences between viruses and viroid's?​

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Answered by aarenmishra
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Viroids – Viroids are infectious entities that affect plants that are smaller compared to a virus. They consist of only nucleic acid without a protein coat. Viruses are infective agents consisting of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat.

Virus – A virus is a biological entity that can only reproduce within a host. Anatomically, viruses possess nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) which are encased within a  protective protein coat. These entities are able to infect all forms of life, ranging from bacteria to humans, and consequently, they bring about a multitude of diseases in their host.

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Answered by ishanm2210
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Viroids – Viroids are infectious entities that affect plants that are smaller compared to a virus. They consist of only nucleic acid without a protein coat. Viruses are infective agents consisting of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat.

Virus – A virus is a biological entity that can only reproduce within a host. Anatomically, viruses possess nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) which are encased within a  protective protein coat. These entities are able to infect all forms of life, ranging from bacteria to humans, and consequently, they bring about a multitude of diseases in their host.

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