• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: Tirany
  • hace 2 años

a virus is atrape of​

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Respuesta dada por: katiamvidal3
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A virus, in biology, is a microscopic and acellular parasitic agent, that is, of a much smaller size than what is visible and is not composed of cells, but capable of reproducing only inside a host cell, taking advantage of the mechanisms of genetic replication that she possesses and, therefore ...

Respuesta dada por: frutosemilia28
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A virus, in biology, is a microscopic and acellular parasitic agent, that is, of a much smaller size than what is visible and is not composed of cells, but capable of reproducing only inside a host cell, taking advantage of the mechanisms of genetic replication that she possesses and, generally, damaging her in the process.

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