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What rationale best explains why a virus is not alive?

A virus is not alive because although it can reproduce, it requires a host cell to copy it's genetic material

A virus is not alive because
NASA have said that it is not alive

A virus is not alive because it does not demonstrate all of the characteristics, which define life, making it incapable of being self-sustaining

A virus is not alive because it cannot respond, making it incapable of carrying out basic life chemistry

What rationale best explains why a virus is not alive? A virus is not alive because-example-1

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It’s is because it cannot reproduce
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Answer:

A virus is not alive because although it can reproduce, it requires a host cell to copy it's genetic material

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