Why do viruses call hosts specific?
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Viruses are host-specific because they only can attach to and infect cells of certain organisms. Cells that a virus may use to replicate are called permissive. The virus attacks the host cell by first attaching to a specific receptor site on the membrane of the host cell.
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Viruses are host-specific because they only can attach to and infect cells of certain organisms
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