What are viruses?? How do they undergo mutations, if they are non living things
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Viruses are the smallest microorganisms that cannot be seen even with the most powerful microscope. They grow and multiply only inside living cells of plants and animals or even bacteria but remain inactive outside the host cells. That's why they are said to lie on the borderline dividing the living beings from the non- living things.
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how do they mutate???
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Viruses are considered to be both living and non-living
during attachment and penetration, the virus attaches itself to a host cell and injects. when they are in non living....
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during attachment and penetration, the virus attaches itself to a host cell and injects. when they are in non living....
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