Do Viruses multiply through binary fission?
Viruses don't multiply through binary fission. Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction where one parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Viruses, on the other hand, don't have cells and don't reproduce in the same way as organisms. Instead, viruses replicate their genetic material inside the cells of their host organisms.Viral Infections - Related Articles
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