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How do viruses cause disease? Question options: by inserting prophages into human DNA by changing normal proteins into misfolded proteins by destroying cells or affecting cellular processes(correct) by
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How do viruses cause disease?
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by inserting prophages into human DNA
by changing normal proteins into misfolded proteins
by destroying cells or affecting cellular processes(correct)
by releasing toxins
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Yh I think it’s the third one because viruses usually invade our cells and also replicate
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the third option, destroying cells
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