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    7.

    How do viroids differ from viruses in their structural composition?

    A

    Viroids have DNA, while viruses have RNA.

    B

    Viroids have a protein coat, while viruses do not.

    C

    Viroids lack a protein coat, while viruses have a protein capsid.

    D

    Both viroids and viruses have a protein capsid.

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    9.

    The genome of bacteriophage can be

    A

    Single-stranded DNA, Single-stranded RNA, Double-stranded DNA, or Double-stranded RNA

    B

    Only Double-stranded DNA

    C

    Only Single-stranded RNA

    D

    Double-stranded DNA or Single-stranded RNA

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    10.

    Which statement about the structure of viroids is FALSE?

    A

    They are composed of double-stranded RNA.

    B

    They lack a protein coat.

    C

    They have a circular RNA molecule.

    D

    They are smaller than viruses.

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