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    How Are Prions Different from All Other Known Infectious Agents
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How Are Prions Different from All Other Known Infectious Agents

Question 46

Question 46

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How are prions different from all other known infectious agents?


A) They can be destroyed by incineration.
B) They act as slow viruses.
C) They cause neurological problems.
D) They cannot reproduce outside a cell.
E) They lack nucleic acid.

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