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RE: The Smallest Thing Alive - Cell?

in #stemng7 years ago (edited)

I noticed you mentioned somatic cells and left out germ cells. I really wonder why :)

Anyway, I will like to ask a question. Do you consider viruses living entities ? If yes/no, why ?

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viruses are not in themselves living organisms. they are merely the coming together of biomelecules which tend to assume function only when they find themselves in a cell. this simply means that outside a cell, a virus is dead and even inside the cell, it is at the mercy of its environment which is the cell.I wish to reply you on this @kingabesh

they can neither reproduce on their own nor undergo their own metabolism. to me, they are just objects causing problems for the real living things


Viruses are only alive when they are in a cell and are dead outside. They are not exclusively living entities@purelyscience has said it all

perfecto !