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22 September, 10:58
How do viruses differ from living things
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Vaughn Whitehead
22 September, 11:04
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Almost all viruses are so small they cannot be seen without an electron microscope, and they often consist of just a nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) in a protein capsule.
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