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    Some Complex Viruses Have Icosahedral Symmetry in the Head Region
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Some Complex Viruses Have Icosahedral Symmetry in the Head Region

Question 63

Question 63

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Some complex viruses have icosahedral symmetry in the head region and helical symmetry in the tail.Overall,these viruses are said to have __________ symmetry.


A) bilateral
B) binal
C) complex
D) none of these

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