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How do viruses compare with organism
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How do viruses compare with organism
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A virus is bacterial
An organism is A number of tissues working together
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A virus is bacterial. It has cells but it isn’t a living thing so to speak.
An organism is a number of tissues (organs) working together. It has a conciseness, and also has cells.
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