it has no metabolism of its own. it must take over the metabolism of a living cell.
Both a living cell and a virus contain nucleic acid. The virus has a capsid, whereas a living cell does not.
A virus.
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Organelles are in every cell. Virus do not have organelles.
No. No virus is living.
Virus cannot considered living. They lack cellular organization
Both a living cell and a virus contain nucleic acid. The virus has a capsid, whereas a living cell does not.
non-living
DNA is the fundamental living matter. A virus, considered to be a living matter consists of core of DNA. When this virus invades a Bacterial cell, it forms the Bacteriophase.DNA is the fundamental living matter. A virus, considered to be a living matter consists of core of DNA. When this virus invades a Bacterial cell, it forms the Bacteriophase.
Of all these things, the virus is the only non-living thing. Viruses are not living organisms. E.coli is a bacteria and living.
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.
Mostly No. A rhinovirus is a type of virus. A virus does not completely fit the accepted definition of a living entity.
a virus.
No. It is nonliving.
Virus can not be termed as a living thing or organism. Viruses can not replicate themselves, they are dependent on its host. The only similarity is it contain genetic material such as DNA or RNA like living things which codes for its proteins.
That depends on the bacteria, the virus, and your definition of "living."