How are viruses different from cells?
(select all that apply.)
a. viruses h...
Biology, 20.12.2019 14:31 adriannabrooks18
How are viruses different from cells?
(select all that apply.)
a. viruses have the ability to reproduce.
b. viruses cannot respond to their environment.
c. viruses do not carry out cellular functions.
d. viruses contain nucleic acids.
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