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Biology, 02.12.2020 01:00 akatherine1738

Which characteristic of viruses prevents them from being used as evidence to support cell theory? O Viruses do not have nuclei.
O Viruses cannot move by themselves.
O Viruses replicate only inside host cells.
O Viruses can have glycoproteins on their surfaces.
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