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According to cell theory, scientists do not classify a virus as living because it does not have?
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According to cell theory, scientists do not classify a virus as living because it does not have?
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Answer: cellular structure.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Anything to do.
A virus is always dead, and it cant really do anything until it finds a host cell in your body, once they find a host cell they will multiply and then those viruses will have to find other host cells rendering them useless until they find a cell, therefore they are not living.
I don't know if thats the answer you wanted but thats the best I could do.
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