Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 22: Cell Membrane, Glycoprotein

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I characteristicsof viruses viruses are infectious biological particles not living he cant organisms reproduce on their own lack metabolic depend on the host cells they infect system made of one or more nucleic acid molecules surrounded. Some from capsids their by are host a capsid protein coat enclosed in an cell. "s membrane envelope derived glycoprotein ) while able to evolve it is not a cell doesn"t have membrane cytoplasm like all known enclosed by a plasma living organisms the nucleic either range. Rna and just a few of a single genes virus or may double be strand to over a hundred all viruses have and proteins enveloped of envelope some have virus replication genes. Involved that in encode coat proteins transcription viruses include genes for the synthesis proteins specific enzymes for nucleic acid.

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