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How does a virus infect a host cell? A. It lays its lipids on a host cell. B. It lays its proteins on a host cell. C. It injects its nucleic acids into a host cell. D. It injects its carbohydrates into
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How does a virus infect a host cell? A. It lays its lipids on a host cell. B. It lays its proteins on a host cell. C. It injects its nucleic acids into a host cell. D. It injects its carbohydrates into a host cell.
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C. It injects its nucleic acids into a host cell.
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the answer is c, nueclic acids.
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