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13 January, 00:48

Based on cell theory, why is a virus considered non-living?

A) A virus does not have a nucleus.

B) A virus does not contain genetic material.

C) A virus is too small to be considered a cell.

D) A virus cannot reproduce itself without a host cell.

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  1. 13 January, 01:01
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    The answer is D) A virus cannot reproduce itself without a host cell
  2. 13 January, 01:09
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    The answer is D> A virus cannot reproduce itself without a host cell.
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