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don't respire, move, reproduce, aren't sensitive to their surroundings, don't feed, excrete or grow - except when their created and viruses don't control themselvesViruses

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Viruses can reproduce. They usually do this through Binary fission and some gain nutrition from their surroundings, such as E. Coli O157 which uses chemoorganotrophic facultative anaerobes. 
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