viruses are classified by their shape,size,or job.
Bacteria are not classified by the number of chromosomes, or the type of mitochondria.
Yes, viruses are classified below the cellular level as they are not considered living organisms. They are composed of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) encased in a protein coat and require a host cell to replicate. Unlike cells, viruses lack the machinery necessary for metabolism and reproduction on their own, which is why they are categorized as acellular entities.
Viruses are often classified as nonliving because they lack the essential characteristics of life, such as cellular structure, metabolism, and the ability to reproduce independently. They cannot carry out metabolic processes on their own and require a host cell to replicate and propagate. Additionally, viruses do not respond to stimuli or maintain homeostasis, further supporting their classification as nonliving entities.
They do not reproduce asexually or sexually. Viruses need a host like a cell in order to reproduce. In the dormant state, they are virions, and considered to be nonliving. However, in their active state, as viruses, they are considered to be living organisms.
Viruses are not classified into any of the kingdoms because they cannot live outside of a host cell (they depend on the host cell's DNA to reproduce and undergo metabolic reactions within it).
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It depends on what you mean. If you mean types of viruses, there are:Virii,Trojans,and worms.
Viruses can be classified based on their genetic material (DNA or RNA), their morphology (shape and structure), their host range (types of organisms they infect), and their mode of transmission (how they spread between hosts).
Viruses can be classified based on their structure (DNA or RNA, enveloped or non-enveloped) and their method of replication (lytic or lysogenic life cycles).
Viruses are not an organism at all. They are not alive.
Bacteria are not classified by the number of chromosomes, or the type of mitochondria.
Chicken pox is classified as a virus and viruses are not living things, so they are not classified as cells.
How are elements classified
viruses, bacteria, algae, fungi, and protozoa
because they are not yet clearly classified
What are some ways the stars in the photo could be grouped or classified
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