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7 May, 16:07

Which best explains why virus are not classified by Linnaean taxonomy? A. virus do not contain any genetic information or cell wall

B. virus share many characteristics with several of the kingdoms

C. virus cannot reproduce outside a host cell and are therefore nonliving

D. viruses lack a protein coat and any metabolic activity

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  1. 7 May, 16:26
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    Best explains why virus are not classified by Linnaean taxonomy is C. virus cannot reproduce outside a host cell and are therefore nonliving

    Virus is not considered as living things. They are an obligate parasite that needs to hijack living things to proliferate. They don't have cells and can't do metabolism.
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