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docker41 [41]
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The virus hijacks bacterial molecules and organelles to make new viruses. For example, bacterial (amino acids/lipids) and (mitoc

hondria/ribosomes) are used to make viral proteins. ​
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OLga [1]3 years ago
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What exactly are you asking. If you want to know if this is true it’s true.
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