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Which best explains how a nonliving virus is able to reproduce? A virus becomes living when in contact with a host organism.
A virus infects a host organism by pulling the DNA from the cells of the host organism into itself.
A virus becomes living when a sufficient number of viruses invade a host organism and cause an
infection.
A virus infects a host organism by injecting its DNA into the cells of the host organism.

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