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how coronavirus affect its host​

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Answered by pratyusha5680
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But when the coronavirus binds to it, it sets off chemical changes that effectively fuse the membranes around the cell and the virus together, allowing the virus's RNA to enter the cell. The virus then hijacks the host cell's protein-making machinery to translate its RNA into new copies of the virus.

Answered by chetnaingle03
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But when the coronavirus binds to it, it sets off chemical changes that effectively fuse the membranes around the cell and the virus together, allowing the virus's RNA to enter the cell. The virus then hijacks the host cell's protein-making machinery to translate its RNA into new copies of the virus.

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