What is a Virus Made Of
All viruses are made up of two kinds of substance. First, all
viruses contain proteins. Proteins are chemical substances that occur in all
living creatures. A particle, or molecule, of a protein consists of a long
chain of substances called amino acids. There are about 20 different kinds of
amino acid in proteins. These can be arranged in any order on the protein
chain. Different kinds of plant or animal contain proteins with different
arrangements of amino acids. The protein generally forms the outer coat of a
virus. This outer layer of protein encloses the second kind of substance found
in all viruses - nucleic acid.
1. It is clear from the passage that ----.
A) proteins are greatly damaged by viruses
C) few proteins are without amino acids
D) it is impossible to find a living thing with no proteins
E) a virus's resistance depends on the amount of proteins it
contains
2. The arrangement of amino acids ----.
A) is very simple in the proteins of the viruses
B) is determined by the kinds of proteins
C) can be harmed if too many viruses confront the proteins
D) has nothing to do with proteins
E) varies among each living thing
3. The second substance of the viruses ----.
A) consists of only amino acids
B) is usually the part covered by proteins
C) protects it from outer effects
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