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Keely Koch
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25 February, 18:03
How does a virus differ from a living cell?
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Jayla Irwin
25 February, 18:14
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Answer: In short, A virus as a nonliving particle which cannot reproduce like a cell would. A Virus is a DNA or RNA enclosed in a protein. While a Cell is made up of multiple different parts, which can reproduce without a host.
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