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Which of the following statement is incorrectA. Viroids lack a protein coat.B. Viruses are obligate parasitesC. Infective constituent of viruses is the protein coat.D. Prions consists of abnormal folded protein
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Diagram showing the structure of a typical virus. Virus particles, or virions, generally consist of two or three parts: the genetic material made from either DNA or RNA; a protein coat that
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Biology 342. Protein Coats and Nucleic Acid An infectious agent consisting of only a nucleic acid molecule within a protein coat. They are all very small. - ppt download
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VIRUSES Viruses – are segments of nucleic acids contained in a protein coat; they are not cells; they are smaller than prokaryotes and range in size. - ppt download
![The following diagram shows a cross section through an influenza virus. The part of the virus labelled R is its: A. antigenic maker B. lipid envelope C. protein coat D. viral genome The following diagram shows a cross section through an influenza virus. The part of the virus labelled R is its: A. antigenic maker B. lipid envelope C. protein coat D. viral genome](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/screen_shot_2022-12-03_at_11.44.49_pm8095138163739293854.png)