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Identifying and understanding viruses took time because they are much smaller than bacteria and cannot be seen with a light microscope. It wasn't until the development of electron microscopes in the 20th century that viruses could finally be visualized. Additionally, viruses can only replicate inside host cells, making them difficult to study and understand.

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