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  • 13-06-2021
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Are viruses alive?

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paul3850 paul3850
  • 13-06-2021
Most biologists say no they are not
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Mocimoco
Mocimoco Mocimoco
  • 13-06-2021

Answer: As for now, no, it is not clarified but most biologists say no. Because viruses don’t grow, aren’t made out of cells, can’t stay in a stable state, nor can they make their own energy. Most living things do these things, so the are classified as nonliving.

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