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Biology, 09.09.2021 21:50 lLavenderl

5) Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and have a diameter between which of the following?
A: 20 and 300 nanometers
B: 50 and 400 nanometers
C: 75 and 500 nanometers
D: 90 and 700 nanometers

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