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  • ICAR and TNAU E-Course Summarized

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  • The protein coat of a virus is commonly known as

    Question: The protein coat of a virus is commonly known as

    Options:

    Capsomere
    Capillatum
    Capsid
    Coat protein

    ✅Explanation:The protein coat that encloses the genetic material of a virus is called a capsid. It protects the viral genome and plays a role in viral attachment to host cells. 📌Other Options Explanations:
    -Option A: Capsomere is an individual protein subunit that makes up the capsid.
    -Option D: Coat protein is a more general term that can refer to any protein associated with a virus, including the capsid proteins.

    🛑Additional Information :
    -Viruses did not find a place in classification since they are not considered truly ‘living’.
    -Viruses are non-cellular organisms.
    -The name virus that means venom or poisonous fluid was given by Dmitri Ivanowsky.
    -Viruses cause diseases like mumps, smallpox, herpes, and influenza.
    -Viruses are mainly composed of nucleic acid and protein.
    -The protein coat called capsid made of small subunits called capsomeres protects the nucleic acid.
    -The virus is made up of protein and nucleic acid.
    -Viruses can multiply in living cells only because they take over the machinery of the host cell to replicate themselves.
    -Viruses could be crystallized and crystals consist largely of proteins. They are inert outside their specific host cell.

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