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Are viruses living or nonliving? Justify your answer Why does a virus multiply only in a living cell?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The virus gets inside the host cells and makes hundred and thousands of copies of itself by using the host machinery. Virus cannot reproduce without a living cell. Once a virus infects a living cell, it injects its genetic material (DNA or RNA) inside the host cell.

Answered by divyanianigam
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Answer:

Virus are living inside a body(host) and dead outside the body

Explanation:

The virus gets inside the host cells and makes hundred and thousands of copies of itself by using the host machinery. Virus cannot reproduce without a living cell. Once a virus infects a living cell, it injects its genetic material (DNA or RNA) inside the host cell.

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