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If the virus is now outside the dog, would you change how you classify the virus? Explain why or why not.

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No, I would not change how I classify the virus just because it is now outside the dog. The classification of a virus is based on its genetic material, structure, and mode of replication, not its location. The fact that the virus was previously inside the dog does not alter these fundamental characteristics. Therefore, the classification remains the same regardless of whether the virus is inside or outside the dog.

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