What does it mean when viruses are referred to as obligate intracellular parasites?
Viruses can replicate and persist in nature but prefer to replicate in a host.
Viruses can metabolize outside of a host but can only replicate within a host.
Viruses are unable to withstand conditions ou
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They need to be inside the host cell to multiply (third option). They cannot replicate on their own, they are just nucleic acid wrapped in proteins.
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Viruses are sickness.They have tail.They are vet.They have wings.
viruses can never live autside thier host they cant even be isolated in a lab work with no host or bait, so they dont persist alone in nature
Viruses do nothing at all outside of their hosts. They cannot replicate, they cannot metabolise, they cannot do anything. That is why they are called 'obligate' parasites
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