What is the difference between an intercellular endoparasite and an intracellular endoparasite?
A) Intercellular endoparasites attach to the organelles of the cell.
B) Intercellular endoparasites are only found in the nucleus of cells where the genetic material (DNA & RNA) is found.
C) Intracellular endoparasites are never organisms.
D) Intercellular endoparasites tend to be larger in size.
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