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26 September, 19:20

Why is it so hard to define viruses as living or non-living?

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  1. 26 September, 19:24
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    Viruses are not always classified as living cells because they cannot live independently. They rely on a host to provide all resources to live, without a host they are in a dormant, near dead like state. Therefore it has to define a virus as dead or alive as it may or may not have a host.
  2. 26 September, 19:25
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    Virus are living beings but it is hard to decide whether they are living or not because of several reasons. 1 - they show the characteristics of living being when only it live in a cell. 2 - they never breathe 3 - they are minute 4 - they have a simple body structure 5 - they reproduce some say they are in the border between living and non living
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