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Whatโ€™s the biggest open question in biology?
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If viruses only โ€˜come aliveโ€™ inside a cell, how do they move between living beings?
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want my understanding of the answer?
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Sure ser
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viruses, when not activated, are much like seeds. They have all the genetic machinery to come to life in the right context and to detect if they're in the right context. Once they land in that context they begin to make use of its resources, not only replicating but also triggering symptoms that cause the host to spread them, like coughing and sneezing.
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