Living. Because viruses are caused by germs...which are living organisms
The nonliving particle I believe you are referring to is the virus. Viruses come in a wide variety, but in general they seek to invade a living cell, and hijack that cells metabolic machinery, so to speak, converting the cell into a factory for producing more viruses. This is how viruses reproduce, and is the chief reason why they are not considered to be alive.
DNA help classify the platypus because with out it the DNA the platypus would be classified with the marsupials which would be wrong.
carbohydrates.
If by viruses, you mean computer viruses, it was Richard Skrenta. He wrote the Elk Cloner. If by viruses, you mean human viruses, that would be God. He and Moses sent a plague across Egypt, forcing them to surrender their slaves.
No. Viruses are smaller than cells. If a cell were the size of a basketball, then a virus would be about the size of a penny.
HIV is a virus, and since viruses require another organism to carry out the functions that would classify it as a living organism, it's considered "dead," that is until it finds a host.
WHich group would you classify -3
I would classify the starry nite as peace luv hope trust & beauty
Why would you classify the moon and earth as satellites?
I would classify it in the lizard. oh and this is probably wrong.
solid
omnivore
As a kiss.
I would never classify A Man for All Seasons as a satire.
because eugleana is hard to classify
Viruses are not living things. Viruses are complicated assemblies of molecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates, but on their own they can do nothing until they enter a living cell. Without cells, viruses would not be able to multiply. Therefore, viruses are not living things.
NO, if you typed "viruses'" (viruses with an apostrophe) it would mean "The viruses' (more than one virus's) something.