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24 July, 22:52

Which best explains why viruses are not classified by Linnaean taxonomy?

A) Viruses do not contain any genetic information or a cell wall.

B) Viruses share many characteristics with several of the kingdoms.

C) Viruses 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. 25 July, 02:34
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    C) Viruses cannot reproduce outside a host cell and are therefore nonliving.

    Explanation:

    Viruses cannot reproduce outside a host cell and are therefore nonliving. Their cell walls are created from different substances and bacteria has an RNA polymerase that archaea lacks.
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