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yanalaym [24]
3 years ago
11

What would happen to a virus if it couldn’t find a host to invade?

Health
2 answers:
tatiyna3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

it would die

Explanation: a virus needs a host to survive, and without one it will eventually die

Veronika [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Viruses can only replicate themselves by infecting a host cell and therefore cannot reproduce on their own.

At the most basic level, viruses consist of genetic material contained within a protective protein coat called a capsid; the existence of both genetic material and protein distinguishes them from other virus-like particles such as prions and viroids

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