6 Questions
How are atoms arranged in the virus?
in a more of less in a contact relationship with each other
What is the nature of the virus according to Crick and Waston?
practical all of holes
Who defended a virus as a practical all of holes?
Crick and Waston
What did Crick and Watson defend as a practical all of holes?
They defended a virus as a practical all of holes.
How are the atoms arranged in the virus according to Crick and Watson?
The atoms are arranged in a more or less in a contact relationship with each other.
What is the nature of the virus according to Crick and Watson?
The nature of the virus, according to Crick and Watson, is that it is a practical all of holes with atoms arranged in a more or less in a contact relationship with each other.
Test your knowledge of virology and molecular biology with this quiz on the structure of viruses and the groundbreaking work of Crick and Watson. Explore how atoms are arranged in viruses and their contact relationships.
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