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A common misconception is that a virus is a living organism. Why is this statement incorrect?

Explain the idea correctly. Why might some people have this misconception? Cite facts from the
readings in your answer. Also cite what you may already know about the topic in your answer.

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User Jenita
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Answer:.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Confusion
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Step-by-step explanation:there are 7 levels of organization where life starts (chemical level,molecule level,cellular level,tissue Level, organ, and organism) it changes from abiotic(nonliving) to biotic(living) in between molecular and cellular. There non living because they dont act like bacteria and they take over cells and multiply read more here where I got my info

look up why is a virus living then it’ll be the first link that starts with scientificamerican

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