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Q: Why cant virus be classified in any kingdom?
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Why virus is denied as kingdom?

Virus do not show any cellular organization,so they cannot be classified as a kingdom.


What kingdom are viruses classified in?

Viruses do not belong to any kingdom. There is an ongoing debate to whether viruses are alive or not. With the facts given, it is up to you to decide if viruses are alive or not. All Living things: -are composed of cells with a complex, organized structure -actively maintain their complex structure and internal environment (homeostasis) -respond to stimuli in their environment -acquire and use materials and energy from their environment and convert them into new forms -reproduce, using the molecular blueprint of DNA -have the capacity to evolve Viruses: -are not made of cells and do not have cells -cannot accomplish the basic tasks of living cells -have no ribosomes to make protein -have no cytoplasm -cannot acquire energy or steal the host's energy -cannot grow or reproduce by themselves or with other viruses -do not respond to stimuli -cannot maintain a stable internal environment -can evolve


Are protista unicellular?

yes protist s are unicellular becoz it includes ameoba euglena etc Actually it can be both unicellular and multicellular in this kingdom you have the living things that aren't classified in any other kingdom but sometimes animals in the protist kingdom may be changed to another


What kingdom does the variola virus fall in?

The jury is still out on this one, since the existence of viruses became known after the current taxonomical system of classification was devised. In other words, the virus is not currently included in any of the five kingdoms of living matter, these being Anamalia, Plantae, Fungi, Monera and Protista. Also, it is still uncertain at which point a virus becomes living matter, with some researchers professing that the virus is the link between living and non-living matter. Perhaps a sixth kingdom, if has not already been proposed.


Can a virus decompose organic material?

No a virus can not decompose any material including organic.

Related questions

Why virus is denied as kingdom?

Virus do not show any cellular organization,so they cannot be classified as a kingdom.


Which organisms do not belong to any kingdom?

Virus


What kingdom does the Ebola virus belong to?

Ebola is a virus, and as such, it is not part of any of the kingdoms of life.


What is the classification of the viral conjunctivitis. For example kingdom phylum class order family genus species?

Viral conjunctivitis is caused by a "virus". Viruses are not classified in the same manner as other organisms. They have no phylum, kingdom, etc. Viruses are classified first by whether they are a DNA or RNA virus. They are then classified according to how many strands they have, how big they are, whether they are positive or negative stranded and so forth. Viral conjunctivitis might be caused by any of a number of different viruses so it is not possible to say which one.


Have any organisms been classified?

Yes by species,kingdom,etc.............


Why are viruses not classified into any five kingdom?

Viruses are not an organism at all. They are not alive.


What kingdom is virus under?

Viruses do not belong to any of the five kingdoms of life.


How can you be invincible in Kingdom Hearts 2?

you cant become invincible in any KH games


What are the websites without viruses?

We cant assure any website that ot doesnt have virus because all website can get viruses


What kingdom does herpes belong too?

Herpes is a virus, not a cellular organism, so it is not a member of any of the kingdoms in the biological classification system.


What kingdom are viruses classified in?

Viruses do not belong to any kingdom. There is an ongoing debate to whether viruses are alive or not. With the facts given, it is up to you to decide if viruses are alive or not. All Living things: -are composed of cells with a complex, organized structure -actively maintain their complex structure and internal environment (homeostasis) -respond to stimuli in their environment -acquire and use materials and energy from their environment and convert them into new forms -reproduce, using the molecular blueprint of DNA -have the capacity to evolve Viruses: -are not made of cells and do not have cells -cannot accomplish the basic tasks of living cells -have no ribosomes to make protein -have no cytoplasm -cannot acquire energy or steal the host's energy -cannot grow or reproduce by themselves or with other viruses -do not respond to stimuli -cannot maintain a stable internal environment -can evolve


Is virus a prokaryote?

Well, some viruses can be prokaryotic. Such as E-Coli since prokaryotes are plants since their cell structure consists of chloroplasts which are not found in humans or animal cells.