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When conditions are right the virus removes itself from the host cell DNA and enters the _____ _____ then kills the host cell.

where does the virus enter

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Answer:

Enveloped viruses enter the host cell by fusing either with the plasma membrane or with the endosomal membrane following endocytosis.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the virus is inside the cell, it will open up so that its DNA and RNA will come out and go straight to the nucleus. They will enter a molecule, which is like a factory, and make copies of the virus. These copies will come out of the nucleus to be assembled and receive protein, which protects their DNA and RNA.

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