Well, honey, viruses are a tricky bunch. They have some characteristics of living things, like evolving and infecting hosts, but they can't do squat on their own. They're like freeloaders crashing on a cell's couch, using all its resources without even saying thanks. So, technically, they're not considered fully alive.
Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.
Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.
One of the characteristics is they contain genetic material (DNA), which is a characteristic that all living things must have in order to be considered living. And also when inside a host, they are able to reproduce, which all living things must be able to do.
viruses are not living things because they only carry out reproduction which is only one of the characteristics of a living thing. a thing to be called living it should have all the seven characteristics listed below: Respiration - viruses don't respire(breathe) Nutrition - viruses do not feed Excretion - since they don't eat and breathe they don't give out anything Sensitivity - they are not aware of the surrounding expect for their survival Growth - viruses don't grow no increase or decreaase in size Movement - they move Reproduction- they reproduce since only two characteristics are present viruses are declared non living .
Yes **G1N4** I thought some living things are not organisms, because they are not free living.
Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.
Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.
One of the characteristics is they contain genetic material (DNA), which is a characteristic that all living things must have in order to be considered living. And also when inside a host, they are able to reproduce, which all living things must be able to do.
viruses are not living things because they only carry out reproduction which is only one of the characteristics of a living thing. a thing to be called living it should have all the seven characteristics listed below: Respiration - viruses don't respire(breathe) Nutrition - viruses do not feed Excretion - since they don't eat and breathe they don't give out anything Sensitivity - they are not aware of the surrounding expect for their survival Growth - viruses don't grow no increase or decreaase in size Movement - they move Reproduction- they reproduce since only two characteristics are present viruses are declared non living .
Yes **G1N4** I thought some living things are not organisms, because they are not free living.
Living things share all of the following characteristics except _____.
Six characteristics of living thingsReproductionContain similair chemicalsResponds to surroundingsGrowth and DevelopmentCellular OrginizationEnergyFour things living organisms needWaterStable Internal ConditionsLiving SpaceEnergy
A virus is a microscopic being that can invade and destroy a cell. Viruses have some, but not all, of the characteristics of living things.
They all have cells..
Viruses are not classified in a kingdom because they do not possess all the characteristics of living organisms. They lack cellular structure, cannot carry out metabolic processes on their own, and cannot reproduce without a host cell. As a result, they are often considered biological entities that straddle the line between living and non-living.
No, not all living things have cells. While all living things are made up of cells, some organisms like viruses are considered living but do not have cells. Instead, viruses are composed of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein coat.
All living things are made of cells, all living things ether need or produce oxygen, all living things reproduce, all living things make and use energy, and all living things adapt to their enviorment.