1.no nucleus
2.they are particles
3.can't live on their own
Viruses are neither multicellular nor unicellular. They are not living and do not have cells. They are considered particles.
easiest question,ask your self why are viruses not living organisms? because they dont have cells!
viruses dont have metabolism and dont interract with enviroment to obtains nutrients and water or other substances.Viruses multiplicate only in cells.For this reason theay are calld intracelular parasites.
Viruses don't fit into the kingdoms of life because they aren't considered to be living things, even though they have DNA. Weird right?
macs dont get viruses macs dont get viruses
no i dont think so seeings viruses dont even have cells and good luck
To concider something to be living it has to use energy, respond to the environment, grow and MUST have cells there are 4 more reasons but i dont know them yet
Viruses dont have a cell membrane. Instead, they have a protein sheath.
viruses dont have cells
viruses dont eat anything because they are not living, bacteria eat anything they can find, they break down what they can find and absorb it, the feed on glucose just like every other heterotrophic organism
I dont know you find it
no way they DONT