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VLD
3 months ago
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Predict what would happen if a virus cannot find another living cell

Biology
2 answers:
garik1379 [2K]3 months ago
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Viruses are unique organisms that only thrive inside living hosts. I anticipate that without a host, viruses remain inactive. In the absence of a suitable host, they may deplete their resources and eventually perish. 
s2008m [2.3K]3 months ago
5 0
The ability of a virus to survive outside its host plays a key role in how it spreads between hosts. This survival duration varies depending on the specific virus type.
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