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