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1. A virus is unlike an organism in that the virus (1 point) contains DNA. contains RNA. reproduces in a short time. cannot reproduce outside a living cell.
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1. A virus is unlike an organism in that the virus (1 point)
contains DNA.
contains RNA.
reproduces in a short time.
cannot reproduce outside a living cell.
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Viruses contain RNA.
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its b because it contains rna
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