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Host cells of viruses include
1) humans and other animals.
2) plants and fungi.
3) bacteria.
4) protozoa and algae.
5) All of the choices are correct.

Respuesta :

All of the choices are correct.

Explanation:

Viruses are non cellular entities which are made up of either a DNA or RNA enclosed within a protein coat.

Viruses cannot reproduce by themselves. They can reproduce only within living cells and hence they are obligate intracellular parasites.

Viruses have a wide range of hosts including animals, plants, bacteria  etc.

However, each viral species has a very limited host range.

Host cells of viruses include humans and other animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, protozoa and algae (all of the choices are correct).

  • A virus is an entity composed of a simple genome (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat.

  • The viruses can not replicate in absence of a suitable host cell, it is for that reason that viruses cannot be considered organisms.

  • Viruses use the molecular machinery of the host cell to replicate and thus infect other host cells.

In conclusion, host cells of viruses include humans and other animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, protozoa and algae (all of the choices are correct).

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