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Influenza viruses do not have the capability to repair their own injuries in the way living organisms do. They lack the cellular machinery for repair and replication; instead, they rely on infecting host cells to replicate and propagate. The virus's RNA can mutate, which may help it adapt to environmental pressures, but this is not a form of injury repair.

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