is virus a uncellular organisms? explain
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Viruses are not classified as cells and therefore are neither unicellular nor multicellular organisms. Most people do not even classify viruses as "living" as they lack a metabolic system and are dependent on the host cells that they infect to reproduce.
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Viruses are not classified as cells and therefore are neither unicellular nor multicellular organisms. Most people do not even classify viruses as "living" as they lack a metabolic system and are dependent on the host cells that they infect to reproduce.
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