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Why are viruses considered as obligate parasites ??

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Answered by deepalmsableyahoocom
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Several different replication cycle types are known for viruses. ... Since viruses are obligate intraellular parasites, the term conveys the idea that viruses must carry out their reproduction by parasitizing a host cell. They cannot multiply outside a living cell, they can only replicate inside of a specific host.

Answered by itsgargi07
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Several different replication cycle types are known for viruses. ... Since viruses are obligate intraellular parasites, the term conveys the idea that viruses must carry out their reproduction by parasitizing a host cell. They cannot multiply outside a living cell, they can only replicate inside of a specific host.

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