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How are new viruses made?(1 point)Responsesviral DNA or RNA copied in a virusviral DNA or RNA copied in a virusviral DNA or RNA copied in a host cellviral DNA or RNA copied in a host cells@xual reproductions@xual as@xual reproduction
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Correct answer: viral DNA or RNA copied in a host cell.
Explanation: Viruses cannot reproduce on their own — they infect a host cell and hijack the cell's machinery to replicate their genome and make new virus particles (not sexual reproduction).
Explanation: Viruses cannot reproduce on their own — they infect a host cell and hijack the cell's machinery to replicate their genome and make new virus particles (not sexual reproduction).
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