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A virus is not able to replicate (reproduce) itself without a host. A. True B. False Please help
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A virus is not able to replicate (reproduce) itself without a host.
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B. False
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The answer is true because a virus is an infectious particle that can only reproduce itself by infecting a host cell. Once it infects a host cell that cell will infect other cells spreading the virus. Hope this helps!
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This is true, they cannot reproduce on their own. They must infect a host to replicate.
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