Viruses are not living organisms. They do not fit the current scientific description of a living organism.
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Viruses are not living organisms because:
Viruses are ambiguous, they are something like living organisms and something like toxic chemicals. On the whole, the predominant opinion is that they are living.
Active (non-killed) viruses are living organisms.
Viruses are not classified as living, while cellular organisms are. Viruses are essentially a protein case with mRNA inside. Cells are far more complicated.
it is called polymorphic virus
It is because viruses are not made up of cells
viruses and bacteria
Disinfection
The multicellular organisms can use the lysosomes as a defense against viruses like AIDS by killing the viruses and bacteria that causes the opportunistic infections.
Polymorphic
viruses are unicellular organisms
Active (non-killed) viruses are living organisms.
Viruses are not classified as living, while cellular organisms are. Viruses are essentially a protein case with mRNA inside. Cells are far more complicated.
it is called polymorphic virus
viruses are non living and bacteria are living organisms
viruses do not grow, and viruses do not respond to changes in their environment. Therefore, viruses are not living organisms. All living things reproduce, but Viruses need living cells to reproduce because Viruses cannot reproduce by themselves.
Bacteria and viruses are examples of prokaryotic organisms.
It is because viruses are not made up of cells
Viruses do not have complex membranes like eukaryotic organisms have. Viruses also do not have cells, nor are they technically living organisms. There is no need for viruses to control the movement of material in and out of the viral particles.