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How could disease-causing bacteria get inside a cell without damaging the cell membrane? (Subject is science just cant find science on the subjects list)
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How could disease-causing bacteria get inside a cell without damaging the cell membrane?
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Answer:through the process of Executive
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Through the process of phagocytosis
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