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Question: Why are viruses considered nonliving but bacteria are considered living? Give two reasons. Response: Viruses [ Select ] reproduce outside of a host and [ Select ] made of cells. Bacteria [ Select
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Why are viruses considered nonliving but bacteria are considered living? Give two reasons.
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Viruses
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reproduce outside of a host and
[ Select ]
made of cells.
Bacteria
[ Select ]
reproduce on their own and
[ Select ]
made of cells.
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Bacteria can reporduce both Outside the host as well as inside the host and they are made of cells.
Virus can only reproduce inside the host and outside they are almost dead.They are not made of cells
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viruses are not considered as living
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