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9 November, 19:06

Do we classify viruses as living? give support for both yes and no arguments.

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  1. 9 November, 20:19
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    You would classify a virus as living if it is still active in a body or system if it is in active I would classify it as non living.
  2. 9 November, 21:26
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    Viruses are classified as non-living. Although they have DNA or RNA as genetic information, a protein coat, and some, a lipidic envelope, they do not have the machinery to multiply on their own and therefore are non-living. A virus is simply an infectious agent that, through different ways, many times only by releasing its genetic information inside the cell, replicates using other living-cells machinery. Viruses are able to infect any type of cell.
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