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It depends on what you call a "living thing"!

Some people would say viruses, but others argue that viruses are too simple to be classed as organisms. This would make bacteria the smallest living things. All scientists agree that bacteria have cells and that viruses do not.

Some of the smallest bacteria belong to the genus Rickettsia.

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