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How are viruses different from cells? Multiple choices; Viruses cannot respond to their environment. Viruses have the ability to reproduce. Viruses contain nucleic acids. Viruses do not carry out cellular
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How are viruses different from cells?
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Viruses cannot respond to their environment.
Viruses have the ability to reproduce.
Viruses contain nucleic acids.
Viruses do not carry out cellular functions.
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