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genetic disease
infectious disease
food poisoning
Answer:
theses are several answers.
1. How are proteins built using the information provided by a molecule of RNA?
2. How are the processes of transcription and translation used to create proteins?
3. What are the steps that occur within the cell to build proteins?
unorganized and unsorted
all very large
all very small
b. carbohydrates and RNA
c. protein and nucleic acids
d. carbohydrates and nucleic acids
The answer is C.
A virus is made up of or consists of a nucleic acid in varying quantity which may either be RNA or DNA.
The nucleic acid is surrounded by a protein shell called a capsid. The word capsid comes from the Latin word capsa which means box.The capsid and the nucleic acid within it are together referred to as nucleoprotein.The capsid is made up of small sub units called capsomeres.
In many viruses, the nucleoprotein makes up the whole virus. More complex viruses have one or more further enclosing structures also made mostly of protein. These structures are referred to as envelopes and each envelop is specific to a particular virus.
c. protein and nucleic acids