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What statement is true of the genetic material in viruses It can be DNA or RNA. It changes very slowly. It is larger than cellular DNA. It can be DNA or protein.?

The true statement about the genetic material in viruses is that it can be DNA or RNA. Viruses can have either type of nucleic acid as their genetic material, but they do not contain protein as their genetic material. Additionally, viral genetic material is typically much smaller than cellular DNA.


True or False. Viruses and bacteria are radically different?

True. Viruses are not considered alive and require a host cell to replicate, while bacteria are single-celled organisms capable of independent replication. Additionally, viruses contain genetic material either in the form of DNA or RNA, whereas bacteria have their genetic material in the form of DNA.


What statement is true of viruses?

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Are viruses prokaryotes?

No, viruses are not prokaryotes. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that have cells lacking a true nucleus, like bacteria. Viruses are not considered living organisms because they cannot replicate or carry out metabolic functions on their own.


What is true viruses?

Viruses are cellular parasites.


True of false when a virus is active the cell makes the virus's proteins and genetic material and new viruses are made?

The components of the new virus actually assemble them selves through a complex process called "Self Assembly"


What virus has RNA as its genetic material?

There are many viruses with RNA. Here are a few examples: Ebola virus, HIV, and the viruses causing measles, mumps, polio, rabies, rubella, and yellow fever. In the Baltimore classification of viruses, four of the seven major groups (classes III to VI) store their genetic information in RNA. For further information, look at the links below. technically hat is not true because RNA viruses don't kill.


What statement is true Viruses have organelles. Viruses can reproduce by themselves. Viruses are not living. Viruses produce their own energy?

The true statement is that viruses are not living. Unlike living organisms, viruses lack cellular structures and cannot reproduce or produce energy on their own; they require a host cell to replicate and carry out their functions. Therefore, they do not possess organelles or the ability to reproduce independently.


Which statement ia true about viruses is true?

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Viruses contain DNA and RNA true or false?

Yes. Although not both together, a virus contains a nucleic acid, either single stranded or double stranded DNA or RNA.


The passing of genetic material from parent to offspring is?

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What do eukaryotes and viruses have in common?

Eukaryotes and viruses are both made up of genetic material (DNA or RNA). However, eukaryotes are complex organisms with membrane-bound organelles and a true nucleus, while viruses are infectious agents that lack cellular structure and can only replicate inside a host cell.