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they cannot reproduce outside of a living cell

Viruses are considered non-living organisms because they cannot reproduce outside a living cell.

Why are viruses considered non-living?

  • Human diseases are brought on by viruses, which are tiny like bacteria. However, in contrast to bacteria, viruses are acellular particles (i.e., they don't contain living cells the way that plants and animals do), consisting of a central core of either DNA or RNA encased in a protein shell.
  • Viruses also lack certain characteristics of living entities, including the ability to develop, produce waste products, and react to stimuli.
  • Additionally, they can't multiply on their own; instead, they need to invade living cells to do so.

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