Viruses contain the program (some viruses also contain further auxiliary components) for their multiplication and spread, but do not have their own metabolism and are therefore dependent on the metabolism of the host cell. They are thus intracellular [[parasites]] that reprogram the reproductive mechanism of the host cell in order to reproduce in it.
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Viruses contain the program (some viruses also contain further auxiliary components) for their multiplication and spread, but do not have their own metabolism and are therefore dependent on the metabolism of the host cell. They are thus intracellular [[Parasiten/en|parasites]] that reprogram the reproductive mechanism of the host cell in order to reproduce in it.
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Viruses contain the program (some viruses also contain further auxiliary components) for their multiplication and spread, but do not have their own metabolism and are therefore dependent on the metabolism of the host cell. They are thus intracellular parasites that reprogram the reproductive mechanism of the host cell in order to reproduce in it.