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virus are said to lie on the borderline of living and nonliving justify the statement also name the organism which acts as a carrier of dengue virus​

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Answered by Aravinda02
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Answer:

HEYA HERE IS THE ANSWER

Explanation:

Viruses are not living things. Viruses are complicated assemblies of molecules, including proteins, nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates, but on their own they can do nothing until they enter a living cell. Without cells, viruses would not be able to multiply. Therefore, viruses are not living things.

When a virus encounters a cell, a series of chemical reactions occur that lead to the production of new viruses. These steps are completely passive, that is, they are predefined by the nature of the molecules that comprise the virus particle. Viruses don’t actually ‘do’ anything. Often scientists and non-scientists alike ascribe actions to viruses such as employing, displaying, destroying, evading, exploiting, and so on. These terms are incorrect because viruses are passive, completely at the mercy of their environment.

DENGUE VIRUS CARRIER-

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the main vector that transmits the viruses that cause dengue

TO SUM UP-VIRUS ARE NON LIVING BUT THEY ACT AS LIVING BEING ONCE THEY ENCOUNTER A HOST

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Answered by harinandanroy64
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Explanation:

yes viruses are said to be lie on the borderline of the living and nonliving

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