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How are viruses different from bacteria? A. Viruses have no lytic cycle. B. Viruses do not contain DNA. C. Viruses are not alive. D. Viruses have no protective shell.
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How are viruses different from bacteria?
A. Viruses have no lytic cycle.
B. Viruses do not contain DNA.
C. Viruses are not alive.
D. Viruses have no protective shell.
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Answer:
Viruses are not alive.
Step-by-step explanation:
Just did it.
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