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8. Why does a virus require a living cell in order to reproduce? O A virus does not contain organelles or cytoplasm. O A virus does not contain a nucleic acid. O A virus does not contain proteins or lipids.
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8. Why does a virus require a living cell in order to reproduce?
O A virus does not contain organelles or cytoplasm.
O A virus does not contain a nucleic acid.
O A virus does not contain proteins or lipids.
O A virus does not contain genetic information.
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A virus doesn't contain genetic information
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