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Three differences between a typical animal cell and a virus?​

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Because they can't reproduce by themselves (without a host), viruses are not considered living. Nor do viruses have cells: they're very small, much smaller than the cells of living things, and are basically just packages of nucleic acid and protein.

1. Viruses can’t reproduce by themselves
2.viruses are not considered living
3. Viruses are packages of nucleus acid and protein.
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virus cells have :

-singular strands of dna
-plasmids
-cell wall
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