Certain infectious particles lack nucleic acids yet cause diseases. Which of the following correctly describes the infectious agent and a disease it causes?
Viroids; Potato spindle tuber disease
Prions; Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Viruses; Tobacco mosaic disease
Lichens; Athlete's foot
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I. DJ Ivanowsky (1892) recognised certain microbes as causal organisms of the mosaic disease of tobacco
II. MW Beijerinck (1898) demonstrated that the extract of infected plants of tobacco could cause infection in healthy plants and called the fluid as contagium vivum fluidum
III. WM Stanley (1935) showed that these microbes could be crystallised and crystals consist largely of protein
The above statements are assigned to
Bacteria
Virus
Prions
Lichens
Virus was discovered by whom?
Stanley
Ivanowski
Herelle
Beijerinck
I. DJ Ivanowsky (1892) recognised certain microbes as causal organisms of the mosaic disease of tobacco
II. MW Beijerinck (1898) demonstrated that the extract of infected plants of tobacco could cause infection in healthy plants and called the fluid as contagium vivum fluidum
III. WM Stanley (1935) showed that these microbes could be crystallised and crystals consist largely of protein
The above statements are assigned to
Bacteria
Virus
Prions
Lichens
Contagium vivum fluidum was proposed by
D.J. Ivanowsky
M.W. Beijerinck
Stanley
Robert Hooke
Virus was discovered by whom?
Stanley
Ivanowski
Herelle
Beijerinck
I. DJ Ivanowsky (1892) recognised certain microbes as causal organisms of the mosaic disease of tobacco
II. MW Beijerinck (1898) demonstrated that the extract of infected plants of tobacco could cause infection in healthy plants and called the fluid as contagium vivum fluidum
III. WM Stanley (1935) showed that these microbes could be crystallised and crystals consist largely of protein
The above statements are assigned to
Bacteria
Virus
Prions
Lichens
I. DJ Ivanowsky (1892) recognised certain microbes as causal organisms of the mosaic disease of tobacco
II. MW Beijerinck (1898) demonstrated that the extract of infected plants of tobacco could cause infection in healthy plants and called the fluid as contagium vivum fluidum
III. WM Stanley (1935) showed that these microbes could be crystallised and crystals consist largely of protein
The above statements are assigned to
Bacteria
Virus
Prions
Lichens
Contagium vivum fluidum was proposed by
D.J. Ivanowsky
M.W. Beijerinck
Stanley
Robert Hooke
Contagium vivum fluidum concept of virus was proposed by
DJ lvanowsky
MW Beijerinck
Stanley
Robert Hooke
Contagium vivum fluidum concept of virus was proposed by
DJ lvanowsky
MW Beijerinck
Stanley
Robert Hooke