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NEET BIOLOGYBiological Classification Easy

Question

Virus envelope is known as:

A

capsid

B

virion

C

nucleoprotein

D

core

Step-by-Step Solution

, the outer protein shell or envelope of a virus is known as the capsid . The sources further specify that this protein coat is composed of smaller subunits called capsomeres, which are arranged in helical or polyhedral geometric forms to protect the viral nucleic acid . This specific question appeared in the AIPMT PRE 2010 medical entrance examination .

Exam Context & Concepts Covered

This question aligns with the NEET BIOLOGY syllabus, specifically targeting concepts from Biological Classification . Mastering this topic is crucial for scoring well in the upcoming medical entrance examinations. Solving conceptually related problems will help you understand the nuances of these concepts and improve your problem-solving speed.

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Which, among the following, are the smallest living cells, known without a definite cell wall, pathogenic to plants as well as animals and can survive without oxygen?

A.Pseudomonas
B.Mycoplasma
C.Nostoc
D.Bacillus
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A.Paramecium and Plasmodium belong to the same kingdom as that of Penicillium
B.Lichen is a composite organism formed from the symbiotic association of algae and a protozoan
C.Yeast used in making bread and beer is a fungus
D.Nostoc and Anabaena are examples of Protista
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Select the wrong statement:

A.The walls of diatoms are easily destructible
B.Diatomaceous earth is formed by the cell walls of diatoms
C.Diatoms are chief producers in the oceans
D.Diatoms are microscopic and float passively in water
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Given below is the diagram of a bacteriophage. In which one of the options, all the four parts A, B, C and D are correct?

A.Sheath, Collar, Head, Tail fibres
B.Head, Sheath, Collar, Tail fibres
C.Collar, Tail fibres, Head, Sheath
D.Tail fibres, Head, Sheath, Collar
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A.Protista
B.Fungi
C.Animalia
D.Monera
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A.They are smaller than viruses
B.They cause infections
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A.Kangaroo, Koala, Wombat – Australian Marsupials – Wombat
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