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Which of the following is not concerned with viruses

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Viruses are made up of nucleic acid and proteins

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Viruses multiply only in living host cell

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Viruses can not use oxygen for respiration

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Viruses can be grown in sugary liquid

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Viruses multiply only in living host cell, as they can not multiply outside the living cell and remains as nonliving. Viruses are composed of protein and nucleic acid and they cannot use oxygen for respiration. They can not grow in sugar syrup. As they need necessary proteins for protein synthesis, a copy of the genetic material, which are only available within a cell.
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Which of the following is not concerned with viruses
Updated OnFeb 16, 2023
TopicThe Living World
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
Answer TypeText solution:1 Video solution: 1
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