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drek231 [11]
3 years ago
5

Plsss helppp 40 extra points and brainleist

Biology
1 answer:
Semmy [17]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The virus lacks strcutures to replicate genetic material.

Explanation:

They can replicate it, but don't have structures to do it without the help of a cell. They USE the cell to replicate it but cannot do it themself.

Virus lacks genetic matrial? It has DNA.

Protective outer shell? Ptotection has nothing to do with it.

Movement? They cannot duplicate without cells.

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