Which could be a reason viruses are considered nonliving things?
Viruses come from cells.
Vir...
Chemistry, 18.02.2021 18:30 AnonymousLizard52303
Which could be a reason viruses are considered nonliving things?
Viruses come from cells.
Viruses produce cells.
Viruses are made of DNA and proteins, but not cells.
Viruses can contain one or multiple cells.
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