Thursday, October 18, 2018

Are viruses unicellular or multicellular?

Are viruses unicellular or multicellular?




The nucleic acid is either DNA or RNA; both are never found together in a virus. Thus viruses are neither unicellular nor multicellular. Viruses are nor unicellular neither multicellular the are acellular organisms means without cell configuration.

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