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drag the labels to the correct component of the virus. fiber capsid pro…

Question

drag the labels to the correct component of the virus.
fiber capsid protein unit genetic material

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we recall virus structure:

  • Fiber: Part of some virus (e.g., bacteriophage) tails, for attachment.
  • Capsid: Protein shell enclosing genetic material.
  • Protein unit (capsomere): Subunit of capsid.
  • Genetic material: DNA/RNA inside capsid.

But since the problem is about dragging labels (assuming a virus diagram, e.g., bacteriophage or typical virus), the correct mapping (if the diagram has parts like: tail fiber, capsid, capsomere, and nucleic acid) would be:

  • Fiber → Tail fiber (for attachment)
  • Capsid → Protein shell (encloses genetic material)
  • Protein unit → Capsomere (subunit of capsid)
  • Genetic material → DNA/RNA inside capsid.

However, as the diagram isn’t fully shown, but based on standard virus components:

  • Fiber: Attaches to host (e.g., bacteriophage tail fiber).
  • Capsid: Protein coat.
  • Protein unit: Capsomere (makes capsid).
  • Genetic material: Inside capsid.

Assuming the target diagram has regions like: tail (fiber), capsid (protein coat), capsomere (protein unit), and core (genetic material). So drag each label to its matching structure.

Answer:

(Assuming a typical virus diagram with parts: Tail Fiber, Capsid, Capsomere, Core)

  • Fiber → Tail Fiber (attachment region)
  • Capsid → Protein Coat (encloses genetic material)
  • Protein unit → Capsomere (subunit of capsid)
  • Genetic material → Core (nucleic acid inside capsid)

(Note: Since the diagram’s structure isn’t fully visible, this is based on standard virus anatomy. If the diagram is of a bacteriophage, fiber is tail fiber, capsid is head, protein unit is capsomere, genetic material is in head.)