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The minute little viruses fly through your nose, mouth or any other openings in your body, especially through cuts and grazes (so that's why your mum tells you wear a plaster!) and they attack your body. Your immune system identifies them after a while (it's like they're in disguise) and then it kills them, pretty quickly depending on how big the virus is. Hop i helped with that long over due science HW sitting at the back of the cupboard! Bye!

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