Respuesta :
Answer:
Non-living.
Explanation:
While it has been debated for a while, it has been ultimately ruled out that viruses are not alive. Why? Well, a few things. They don't need energy to survive and they can't do anything until they enter a living cell. Without a cell, they can't reproduce, so they aren't considered alive.
(ok, so after I searched it up they're also apparently considered in the "grey zone" as both living and non-living, but for the sake of your question we'll say they're non-living, k?)