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13 February, 21:28

Why are viruses considered nonliving but bacteria are considered living? Give to reasons.

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  1. 13 February, 21:36
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    Viruses aren't made up of living cells, like plants and animals are, they either consist of DNA or RNA surrounded by coating of protein. Versus also like the properties of living things. They have no energy, they do not produce waste, and they do not respond to stimuli. they do not reproduce independently but must rely on invading living cells and feeding off a them.

    Therefore, there are many reasons my viruses are considered non living but the biggest reason is because they cannot survive on their on and have to feed and get their nutrients off of living things

    And bacteria is considered living because it can do all these things that viruses cannot do.
  2. 13 February, 21:39
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    Viruses are non living things because they do not have cells and do not use energy to grow, nor do they respond to their surroundings.
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