Respuesta :
According to whether they may be found only in free virus particles, only in uninfected host cells, or in both viruses and host cells the items are classified into :
Viruses only- Capsid, Capsomere (core protein), Envelope with glycoproteins
Host cell only- Ribosome
Both- Protein, RNA, DNA
A virus is a submicroscopic important pathogen that replicates only within an organism's living cells. Viruses infect all forms of life, including animals and plants, as well as microorganisms such as bacteria and archaea.
Different viruses have distinct modes of pathogenesis, and glycoproteins play a direct role in host binding and entry. During host cell maturation, viruses have host glycoproteins on their exterior to eliminate host immunity.
Nucleic acid (the genome) and protein are critical elements of infectious viral particles. Furthermore, all enveloped viruses have lipid in their envelopes as well as carbohydrates in their glycoprotein peplomers (as well as that in the nucleic acid). A virus is composed of a core of genetic material, either DNA or RNA, accompanied by a protein-based protective coat called a capsid. The envelope is an extra pointy coat that surrounds the capsid. Viruses have the ability to attach to host cells and enter them.
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