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CAN VIRUSES ALSO REPRODUCE IN FUNGI'S CELL AS FUNGI IS ALSO A MICROORGANISM AS VIRUS ??​

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Answered by 17USB10205
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bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa that can cause disease. ... Print · en españolGérmenes: bacterias, virus, hongos y protozoos ... They need to use another cell's structures to reproduce. ... Many fungal infections, such as athlete's foot and yeast infections, are not dangerous in a healthy person

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes

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By itself, a virus can accomplish nothing—it needs to enter a living thing to perform its only function, which is to replicate. When a virus gets inside a human body, it can hijack a person's cellular machinery to produce clones of itself, overtaking more cells and continuing to reproduce.

Viruses also are capable of infecting any living thing, including bacteria and fungi.

Mycoviruses also known as mycophages, are viruses that infect fungi.

Viruses of fungi, otherwise known as 'mycoviruses', infect many medically and commercially important fungi, but often do not cause obvious signs of disease. Mycoviruses may have evolved to minimise their burden upon fungi because their entire life cycle occurs exclusively within their host cell.

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