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Chapter 18, Problem 9RQ
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The properties of intracellular
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The parasites that grow and reproduce inside the host cells are called intracellular parasites. Some parasites are dangerous as they are pathogenic to human beings. The host cell should be alive for a long period in order to ensure the growth and reproduction of intracellular parasites. People having low immunity are prone to the attack of pathogenic intracellular parasites.
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