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Which best relates cells and viruses?
Viruses grow and reproduce like cells.
Cells can infect specific host viruses.
RNA is found in cells, but not in viruses.
Viruses can infect certain cells.
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"Viruses can infect certain cells."
Explanation: viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that must enter specific host cells to replicate; they do not grow and reproduce like independent cells, and many viruses carry RNA genomes (so RNA is not absent from viruses).
Explanation: viruses are obligate intracellular parasites that must enter specific host cells to replicate; they do not grow and reproduce like independent cells, and many viruses carry RNA genomes (so RNA is not absent from viruses).
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