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The nonliving particle I believe you are referring to is the virus. Viruses come in a wide variety, but in general they seek to invade a living cell, and hijack that cells metabolic machinery, so to speak, converting the cell into a factory for producing more viruses. This is how viruses reproduce, and is the chief reason why they are not considered to be alive.

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13y ago

The most common are viruses, an important category of these is the bacteriophage or phage.

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15y ago

Any foreign object that invades our cells is called an antigen.

Our body produces antibodies against an antigen.

Skin serves as primary line of defense against antigens.

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Viruses are considered to be nonliving and they invade cells in order to replicate.

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Those would be known as free radicals.

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This is a pathogen called a virus.

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11y ago

A virus

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