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Question 1

Viroids infect
◦ plants.
◦ fungi.
◦ bacteria.
◦ plants and animals.
◦ all organisms.

Question 2

How are prions different from all other known infectious agents?
they can be destroyed by incineration.
they cannot reproduce outside a cell.
they act as slow viruses.
they lack nucleic acid.
they cause neurological problems.


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