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Ian Gilmore
6 January, 20:47
Is a virus considered living and why?
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Ivan Beltran
6 January, 23:24
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No, not necessarily.
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There's a blurred line between this concern, but in order for something to be living it must contain cells. Viruses do not in fact, have cells.
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