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Viruses can only replicate themselves within cells, not outside of a cell.
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The answer is true. They cannot only replicate themselves within cells, but they cannot outside of a cell.
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Answer:

The given statement is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

A virus refers to a microscopic particle, which can infect the biological organism's cells. Viruses possess the tendency to replicate themselves only by infecting a host cell, that is, within the cells, thus, it cannot multiply on their own.

At the most fundamental level, the viruses comprise genetic substance constituted within a protective protein coat known as a capsid. The prevalence of both the genetic substances and the presence of protein differentiates them from another virus like components like viroids and prions.

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