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Viruses are considered acellular entities, meaning they are not classified as living organisms and do not have cellular structures like single-celled or multicellular organisms. They consist of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein coat, and they require a host cell to replicate. Therefore, they do not fit neatly into the categories of single-celled or multicellular life forms.

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