Fixed
cellular
notbadd
barral
age3
getvaccinated
phages
acid
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realgoodsave
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BACTERIA! We begin with only one. BACTERIA! Two is what we then become. BACTERIA! Each of us becomes to more. BACTERIA! We are stronger than before. BACTERIA! We keep growing at this rate. BACTERIA! No longer shall we wait. BACTERIA! Our plan now unfolds. BACTERIA! We will take over the world!
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good shedevr
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@PowderRuler433: Excellent demonstration. Congratulations on the job.
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it doesn't seem to work
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A virus isn't considered a living being as it doesn't do all the basic functions but still +1
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save shows only entry of virus
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alot of the time infected cells will also be killed by the host immune system to stop the spread as well
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it varies depending on the virus. Some viruses release small numbers of new virus particles from the host cell over a long period of time, eventually killing the host cell from using all its resources and altering the way it works. Some viruses build up till there are billions of particles in the host cell, causing it to rupture and release them all at the same time. So killing the host cell can be intended, although killing the whole host multicellular organism is unfavourable for the virus
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great work but quite shoking
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It is my understanding(I'm no expert) that a virus uses the cells parts to replicate itself. when the cell can't hold any more, it breaks, sending virus eveywhere.