Viruses multiply inA. Bacteria onlyB. All living cellsC. Specific living cellsD. Rotten food
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Viruses multiply in all living cells. After penetrating the host cells, they take control of the cell functions promoting the synthesis.
They can be termed as infectious agents as they alter the nature of the living cells and tissues.
As the multiplication of the virus increases the scope of the disease also increase as the immune system weakens due to their attack.
Thus viruses only multiply in living tissues and change the nature of them.
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