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Which statement about viruses is true? * A virus has no moving parts. Everything a virus needs is found on its surface and in the DNA it contains. Viruses straddle the line between living and non-living
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Which statement about viruses is true? *
A virus has no moving parts.
Everything a virus needs is found on its surface and in the DNA it contains.
Viruses straddle the line between living and non-living organisms.
All of the above.
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All of the above because viruses are living and move from living organisms and non-living organisms.
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It would be All of above cause cells can live in non living and living organisms
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