How does viruses multiply there own explain
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Viruses by themselves are not alive. They cannot grow or multiply on their ownand need to enter a human or animal cell and take over the cell to help themmultiply. These viruses may also infect bacterial cells. ... An infected cell will produce viral particles instead of its usual products.
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Viruses by themselves are not alive. They cannot grow or multiply on their ownand need to enter a human or animal cell and take over the cell to help themmultiply. These viruses may also infect bacterial cells. ... An infected cell will produce viral particles instead of its usual products.
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Viruses by themselves are not alive. They cannot grow or multiply on their own and need to enter a human or animal cell and take over the cell to help them multiply. These viruses may also infect bacterial cells. ... An infected cell will produce viral particles instead of its usual products.
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