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Is a virus living or nonliving? Why or Why not?
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Is a virus living or nonliving? Why or Why not?
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A virus is not alive they do not do any other living processes besides reproduction. Bacteria is living because they go there cellular respiration viruses do not
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LIVING because it’s is something within you’re body breaking down until it’s dead.
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