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multiple choice 10 points how do viruses differ from other pathogens? they are more likely to cause life - threatening infections. they are larger than most other pathogens. they are not capable of reproducing outside a living cell. they are multicellular.
Viruses are unique in that they lack the cellular machinery to reproduce on their own and require a host cell to replicate. Other pathogens like bacteria can reproduce independently in many environments. Viruses are not necessarily more likely to cause life - threatening infections, are generally smaller than most other pathogens, and are not multicellular.
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They are not capable of reproducing outside a living cell.