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Which component of a virus is injected into an infected cell? tail section nucleic acid protein capsid mitochondrion
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Which component of a virus is injected into an infected cell? tail section nucleic acid protein capsid mitochondrion
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NUCLEIC ACID you welcome
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The correct answer to the question above is nucleic acid. The component of a virus, nucleic acid, is injected into an infected cell. All viruses contain a nucleic acid, which also carries its deoxyribonucleic acid and ribonucleic acid.Â
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