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sort the items according to whether they may be found only in free virus particles, only in uninfected host cells, or in both viruses and host cells. drag each item to the appropriate bin.

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This is the sorting list of whether they may be found only in free virus particles, only in uninfected host cells, or in both viruses and host cells.

Viruses only: Capsomere( a subunit of capsid which is an outer covering of protein that protects genetic material of à virus).

Capsid: works as protein shell of virus which enclose genetic material.

Envelop with glycoproteins: it is derived from the portions of host cell membranes but present on the envelop of viruses helps to identify and receptor binding on host cell.

Host cells only: Ribosomes: viruses dont have ribosomes they only hijack the ribosomal machinery of host cells.

Both: DNA, RNA, Proteins. Viruses can be either DNA or RNA and have proteins in their outer coat. Host cells also have DNA and by transcription it forms RNA and then translation leads to formation of protein molecules.

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