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Aiden Bernard
18 September, 03:55
Where does a virus multiply?
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Clare Lucas
18 September, 06:27
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virus can only multiply in the host cell! without host cell, virus is likely to be dead!
so virus divides into host cells by using the host enzymes and DNA!
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