Biology Notes FA FSc Chapter No 5 A Cellular Life previous MCQs, Previous papers, long questions, short questions, exercise, entry test MCQs and examples.
Virus:
Meaning: “The word virus is dived from the Latin word venom
which means poisonous fluid”
Definition: “it is a non-cellular obligate parasite which
contains DNA or Rna surrounded by a protein coat.”
Virology:
The branch which deals with the study of the virus is known as virology.”
Question: Give a
brief status of viruses in classification.
Status of viruses:
Introduction: Viruses lie on the borderline between living
things and nonliving things.
1 Living Characters of the virus:
Viruses are considered as living objects because they
possess the major properties of living organisms such as:
- They possess DNA or RNA
- They have the ability of reproduction
- They can produce mutations
- They can show genetic recombination
- They can infect other living organisms things
- They show irritability.
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