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Dive into the world of parasitic viruses and learn about their harmful nature, tiny size, and rapid multiplication within host cells. Explore their structure and mode of operation as they rely on hosts for energy and reproduction, causing harm in the process. Unveil the intricate workings of these microscopic organisms that pose significant threats to both humans and other living beings. Discover how they invade cells, taking over their functions and impacting the host's health. Uncover the mysteries of these invisible intruders and their complex interactions with living organisms.
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I am a nonliving particle • I do not use energy to grow or respond to my surrounding • I cannot make food, take in food, or produce wastes
I am a parasite, which means I live in my host and cause it harm. • My host provides me with energy.
I come in a variety of shapes and sizes • I am very tiny. • In fact, I am so small you cannot see me with the microscopes you use here at school!
I am made up of two parts. • An outer part made up of proteins… • And an inter part made of genetic material
My greatest ability is my ability to multiply. • I multiply quickly. • I multiply by attaching to a cell, then I enter the cell and begin to take over the cell’s function.
I AM A… VIRUS