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Do viruses move around

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 2/25/2023

They move by the flow, by gravity, etc. Because they are not alive, they cannot move against the flow. For example, if they're in the blood vessels, they go the direction of the flow around the body until they attach themselves to a cell with a specific binding site, or until they are decomposed.

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