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The penetration of animal viruses into attached cells occur by mechanisms consisting of engulfment of whole virions by the cells in a phagocytic process called
A.vitropexis
B. viropexis
C. ectodesmata
D. vivopexis

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Answered by choudhary21
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The penetration of animal viruses into attached cells occur by mechanisms consisting of engulfment of whole virions by the cells in a phagocytic process called
A.vitropexis
B. viropexis
C. ectodesmata
D. vivopexis


C. ectodesmata


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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer...

The penetration of animal viruses into attached cells occur by mechanisms consisting of engulfment of whole virions by the cells in a phagocytic process called ectodesmata.

C. ectodesmata

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