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Viruses are the agents of ___

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Answered by antramahi2007
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A virus is an infectious agent of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants, or bacteria.

Answered by pavanprmd26
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Viruses are small, highly infectious agents of dual nature, as they are in the phase between living and nonliving. They are a nonliving entity outside a cell and are capable of replication only inside a living cell. They can cause harm to all types of living forms ranging from animals and humans to plants.

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