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30 January, 15:09

Which structures are found in all viruses

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  1. 30 January, 15:25
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    Viruses can be defines as small infectious inert agents that get active inside the living host cells.

    All viruses have two common structures, which are genetic material (nucleic acid) and protein coat.

    The genetic material of viruses include single or double stranded DNA or single or double stranded RNA that contains all the genetic information. The protein coat is known as capsid that protects the genetic material from external environment.

    Thus, the correct answer is nucleic acid and genetic material.
  2. 30 January, 15:33
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    Viruses contain the following two components: 1) a nucleic acid genome and 2) a protein capsid
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