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two lethally damaged viruses in the same cell may rise from the ashes to create a functioning virus when:



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Two lethally damaged viruses in the same cell can give rise to a functioning virus when option B. they recombine.

How do viruses work?

With diameters ranging from 20 nm to 400 nm, viruses are the tiniest infectious agents. A bacterial cell is typically 1 m in size, making it 2–50 times larger than an equivalent human cell.

Viruses are not cells because they cannot replicate themselves and are not regarded as "living." Because viruses are unable to synthesize all of their own proteins, replicate, or duplicate their genes, they must parasitize the cells of other life forms in order to do so.

Therefore,  Viruses enter cells and then employ the cell's machinery as a means of replication. Following this, newly produced viruses are discharged from the host cell to infect further cells.

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Two lethally damaged viruses in the same cell can give rise to a functioning virus when....

A. one of the viruses takes control of cellular metabolism

B. they recombine

C. they acquire new protein coats

D. one of the damaged viruses escapes the cell