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Virus? Living or not? If we use the image as an indicator, we might say living because

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it contains a nucleic acid.
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There is a hypothesis that viruses are alive because they have genetic material inside them, however there are scientists who disagree because viruses need a host cell to replicate their genetic material. Viruses have internal DNA or RNA surrounded by a structure called capsid.

Because they fully depend on the metabolism of a cell for replication, they are considered non-living.

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