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How do virus enter the host cell?

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How do virus enter the host cell?

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A virus first attaches to the host cell by binding to a receptor on the cell membrane. The cell membrane has thousands of different types of receptors, different viruses attach to different kinds of receptors. The virus then passes through the cell membrane, either by endocytosis or membrane fusion. Once inside the cell, the virus begins replicating, making copies of itself to invade the next cells.

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