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according to whome viruses are inert outside host cell

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Viruses. Viruses depend on the host cells that they infect, and they need to reproduce. When found outside of host cells, viruses exist as a protein coat, or capsid. ... While in this form outside the cell, the virus is metabolically inert, which means they cannot reproduce or replicate themselves

Answered by BrainlyCatt
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Answer:

Viruses do not behave as living things when they are outside a host cell. When they enter a host cell, they start behaving as living things by multiplying. Because of this they are said to be living on the border line diving living and non-living things.

Viruses are metabolically inert.

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