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21 April, 03:08

A virus can reproduce only inside a cell. Once inside, the virus causes the cell to make many new copies of the virus. In an animal, which part of the cell is responsible for keeping viruses out? * 1. Cell membrane 2. Nucleus 3. Vacuole 4. Cell Wall

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  1. 21 April, 06:49
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    Cell membrane

    Explanation:

    The cell membrane is selective, allowing only certain things in. A virus "tricks" the cell into letting it in by binding to cell membrane receptors and producing a false key that opens the membrane to let the virus in
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