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Atticus Gay
12 March, 08:07
Is a virus living or nonliving?
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Cassidy
12 March, 09:08
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Nonliving, because it feeds of other cells to reproduce.
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Vaughn Wilkinson
12 March, 09:56
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The answer is a bit complicated but no they are not.
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Viruses are not made out of cells but they can evolve themselves and they carry genetic material and can even reproduce (different from human reproduction).
As stated by Khan Academy " Even though they definitely replicate and adapt to their environment, viruses are more like androids than real living organisms."
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