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Viruses have a core made up of everything listed here except
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
People do not have immunity to a new strain of the influenza virus.
both can spread easily
Bacterial diseases respond to antibiotics, viral diseases do not
need a living host cell to reproduce.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
plasmids
causing the host cell to produce new viruses.
Some viruses are responsible for cancer in humans. This is due to
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
People do not have immunity to a new strain of the influenza virus.
both can spread easily
Bacterial diseases respond to antibiotics, viral diseases do not
need a living host cell to reproduce.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
plasmids
causing the host cell to produce new viruses.
How might a disease-causing virus be similar to a computer virus?
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
People do not have immunity to a new strain of the influenza virus.
both can spread easily
Bacterial diseases respond to antibiotics, viral diseases do not
need a living host cell to reproduce.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
plasmids
causing the host cell to produce new viruses.
When a virus invades a host the most common threat is
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
People do not have immunity to a new strain of the influenza virus.
both can spread easily
Bacterial diseases respond to antibiotics, viral diseases do not
need a living host cell to reproduce.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
plasmids
causing the host cell to produce new viruses.
Which event listed is most likely to cause a widespread influenza outbreak?
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
People do not have immunity to a new strain of the influenza virus.
both can spread easily
Bacterial diseases respond to antibiotics, viral diseases do not
need a living host cell to reproduce.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
plasmids
causing the host cell to produce new viruses.
Some viruses must insert their genetic material into the host cell's DNA. This is accomplished thanks to enzymes. The virus benefits from this action by
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
People do not have immunity to a new strain of the influenza virus.
both can spread easily
Bacterial diseases respond to antibiotics, viral diseases do not
need a living host cell to reproduce.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
plasmids
causing the host cell to produce new viruses.
Viruses and bacteria are both microscopic and can both cause disease. Viruses differ from bacteria in that all viruses
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
People do not have immunity to a new strain of the influenza virus.
both can spread easily
Bacterial diseases respond to antibiotics, viral diseases do not
need a living host cell to reproduce.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
plasmids
causing the host cell to produce new viruses.
Some diseases are caused by bacteria, protists, invertebrates or viruses. How do diseases caused by bacteria and diseases caused by viruses react to antibiotics?
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
People do not have immunity to a new strain of the influenza virus.
both can spread easily
Bacterial diseases respond to antibiotics, viral diseases do not
need a living host cell to reproduce.
destruction of cells by viral reproduction.
plasmids
causing the host cell to produce new viruses.
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