Yes you have.
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Yes, that is correct. Wendell Stanley discovered in 1935 that the tobacco mosaic virus was not a living organism but a chemical entity made up of protein and nucleic acids. This discovery helped pave the way for our understanding of viruses as infectious agents.
FALSE Although viruses can multiply, they do so differently than organisms. Viruses can multiply only when they are inside a living cell. The organism that a virus enters and multiplies inside is called a host. A host is an organism that provides a source of energy for a virus or another organism. A virus acts like parasite, an organism that lives on or in a host and causes it harm. Almost all viruses destroy the cells in which they multiply CREDIT FROM: NORTH CAROLINA 8TH GRADE PRENTICE HALL SCIENCE EXPLORER
Viruses are not capable of independent movement as they lack the necessary cellular structures, such as flagella, to propel themselves. They rely on host cells to reproduce and spread within a host organism.
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True.
Genus and Family are different levels in the classification system used to distinguish all the organism we encounter. The hierarchy (ordered from most general to most specific) is as follows: Kingdom -> Phylum -> Class -> Order -> Family -> Genus -> Species
A true parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host organism and derives nutrients from the host, often at the expense of the host's health. True parasites are dependent on the host for survival and reproduce within or on the host organism.
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No, there is no virus that makes you a zombie. The idea of it is interesting to think about though!
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An organism's genotype does not change over its lifetime, as it is determined by its inherited genetic material. The genotype represents the full genetic makeup of an organism, including all its genes and alleles. It is the genetic information that influences the organism's traits and characteristics.