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  • Understanding Viral Structure: Genetic Material & Protein Coats
    That is the description of a virus.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Genetic material: This is the core of a virus, containing instructions for its replication. It can be either DNA or RNA, but not both.

    * Protein coat (capsid): This outer shell protects the genetic material and helps the virus attach to host cells.

    Viruses are not considered living organisms because they cannot reproduce on their own. They need to infect a host cell to replicate.

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