E) Ribosomes and a capsid protein. 6. The genomes of viruses are likely encode a
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E) Ribosomes and a capsid protein. 6. The genomes of viruses are likely encode all of the following except: A) Capsid proteins B) Proteins that regulate viral gene expression C) Proteins needed for the maturation of virions D) Glycoproteins necessary for the infection of host cells E) Transfer RNAs. 7. Match the organelle to its function. A) turgor pressure B) ribosome production C) support and flexibility D) synthesis of complex polysaccharides E) photosynthesis F) synthesis of secretory proteins G) detoxification of hydrogen peroxide H) contains pigments in flowers I) storage of hydrolase J) boundary of the cellExplanation / Answer
6) The viruses depends upon the host cell for its survival and reproduction. The process of transcription and translation to produce viral proteins takes place in the host cell. Therefore, the genome of the virus are not likely to encode transfer RNAs.
Capsids form the outer covering of viruses. Proteins that regulate viral gene expression and maturation of virions are necessary for viral replication.
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