How does the spread of viruses differ between plants and animals?

A. Viruses must penetrate through cell walls of plant cells and not animal cells.
B. Viruses spread faster in plants than animals because of photosynthesis.
C. Viruses do not spread to plants, only animals.
D. Viruses spread more slowly in plants than animals because of photosynthesis.


A. Viruses must penetrate through cell walls of plant cells and not animal cells.

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black cottonwood and thale cress?

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The hominoids arose during the:a

Miocene epoch. b. Eocene epoch. c. Pleistocene epoch. d. Holocene epoch. e. Pliocene epoch.

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The peritoneum can function as a dialyzing membrane in a procedure called ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Why would a scientist trying to isolate osteoblasts look between the periosteum and the bone in a young animal to find them?

What will be an ideal response?

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