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Santos
16 May, 15:56
Do viruses require energy?
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Bentley Phillips
16 May, 19:09
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Viruses aren't cells and have no activity within it, it has no need for food. However, the virus - controlled host cell needs material and energy to reproduce the viruses. Maybe viruses can fit the requirement that life forms need to obtain and use energy. All other living things also grow or get bigger
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