Microorganisms are classified as bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and algae. Have we missed the virus here? Yes, we did. Viruses are not explicitly categorized as microorganisms. Justify
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Viruses are not exactly living i.e. the can stay dormant or inactive until they find a suitable host for them to replicate. Thus, being microscopically small isn't the only factor that is considered for an organism to come under the category of microorganisms.
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Virus is living but only when it is inside the host, otherwise it is considered dead
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Unlike bacteria, viruses have no cells of their own. This means that they're not, strictly speaking, living organisms. Instead, they're made up of one or more molecules surrounded by a protein shell. The genetic information found inside this shell is needed for the viruses to reproduce.
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