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Viruses can infect bacteria as well as other organisms. What does the virus inject into the bacteria cell?
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Viruses can infect bacteria as well as other organisms. What does the virus inject into the bacteria cell?
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Well viruses inject their RNA or DNA into a cell, so assuming they also inject their RNA or DNA into a bacteria to reproduce, then they basically treat the bacteria cell like any other cell..
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