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Declan Tate
12 November, 18:29
How is a virus tagged for destruction
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Kinley
12 November, 20:59
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Virus depends on the host cells so they may affect them and reproduce.
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Viruses inserts its genetic inside of the hosts, and take over the host functions. Once a cell is infected it can produce more viral protein and genetic material.
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