Nucleic acid is absent in
Virus
Viroid
Prion
Mycoplasma
C.
Prion
Prions are disease-causing proteinaceous molecules. These lack nucleic acid and are formed due to abnormal folding of proteins.
Glycogenolysis involves
Conversion of sugar into glycogen
Oxidation of Sugar
Conversion of glycogen into sugar
Conversion of glycogen into fat
Animals of class-Mammalia have
Seven cervical vertebrae
Seven cranial nerve
Single ventricular chamber
Fourteen cervical vertebrae