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How are cells and viruses are the same?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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12y ago

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I'm pretty sure they are both a microscopic orgainism found in a human's body.

Some viruses are single-celled organisms. They can be parasites that infect a host body in order to reproduce and increase in size which is what can make that host body sick. So a cell can be a virus because viruses can consist of only one cell. The only reason the virus would cause harm is because millions of them can be reproduced quickly asexually and completely invade a certain part/or all of the host body.

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9y ago

Cells and viruses differ many more ways than they are similar. The sole similar aspect between cells and viruses is they both contain genetic material.

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