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Viruses are not considered to be living things, but they depend upon living cells for energy, reproduction, and protection at the expense of the cells that they invade. The type of relationship described
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Viruses are not considered to be living things, but they depend upon living cells for energy, reproduction, and protection at the expense of the cells that they invade. The type of relationship described could best be classified as one of
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well the red blood cells are there for our blood
white blood cells are there to protect our blood from running out of our skin when we have a cut
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This relationship can be best described by the word parasitism.
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