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Viruses take over a host cell to carry out reproduction. In which way do viruses use the cell's parts for reproduction?

Answers:

The viruses use the cell's organelles to replicate its viral genome.

The viruses use the cell's genetic material to replicate its viral genome.

The viruses use the cell's organelles to replicate its host's genome.

The viruses use the cell's genetic material to replicate its host's genome.


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Answer:

The virus uses the cell's genetic material to replicate its viral genome

Explanation:

During attachment and penetration, the virus attaches itself to a host cell and injects its genetic material within hence further during the uncoating and replication, and assembly, the viral DNA or RNA incorporates itself into the host cell's genetic material and induces it to replicate the viral genome.