yes, they are a life form. (there just a cell wall and a string of DNA =P)
viruses are non living and bacteria are living organisms
There actually living
Viruses depend on living cells because they reproduce inside of them.
Viruses need living cells to produce more viruses. They are obliged to use living cells.
Viruses require a living organism to do anything - most especially to reproduce.
Viruses require a living organism to do anything - most especially to reproduce.
They don't. They are non-living.
Viruses do not meet their qualifications to be a living organism.
They are Different because Viruses are nonliving.
Viruses are not alive in the first place, so no.
The true statement is that viruses are not living. Unlike living organisms, viruses lack cellular structures and cannot reproduce or produce energy on their own; they require a host cell to replicate and carry out their functions. Therefore, they do not possess organelles or the ability to reproduce independently.
Viruses can reproduce very quickly. When reproducing they enter a living cell and they inject their genetic material.