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  1. Virus is not cellular. It does not have cells, nor is it made from one cell.
  2. Virus is not an organism. It is not alive and cannot considered an organism.

It is mainly because it can not reproduce itself, its multiplication solely depend on the host. So no host=no virus! which also means virus is not an organism, but just an infectious agent or particle.

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