Yes you have.
false
b
It is incorrect to call a virus a microbe because a microbe is a living organism, while a virus is not. Viruses do not exhibit all the characteristics necessary to be classified as a living organism.
parasites
Because the living organism has to replicate the DNA that the virus infects the host with. It can't do this if it is a dead organism.
Viruses are not considered organisms because they lack the cellular structure present in living organisms. They are acellular entities that rely on host cells to replicate and carry out their life cycle.
The flu virus is a virus. It is a non-living particle that infects living cells, takes over their machinery and makes more of themselves.
Of all these things, the virus is the only non-living thing. Viruses are not living organisms. E.coli is a bacteria and living.
Virus' are not living - they cannot exist outside a living organism, and therefore cannot be classified in the same way as other organisms
A parasite is an organism that lives in or on another organism (the host) and benefits from the relationship at the expense of the host. Bacteria and viruses can both be parasites, depending on their interactions with the host organism.
a virus because when it is not in touch with a living organism it is non living but as soon as it gets into touch with a living organism it gets alive though this process may take some time.