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viruses are said to be organised at the edge of living and nonliving​

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Answered by cutelight82
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Viruses are often described as "organisms at the edge of life". They are considered non-living and do not possess all the characteristics of a living creature. ... But viruses lack cell structure, which is a necessary marker of life, and do not perform matabolic activities.

Answered by mansi752827
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non - living

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Viruses are often described as "organisms at the edge of life". They are considered non-living and do not possess all the characteristics of a living creature. Some consider the virus a life form because it contains genetic material, reproduces and evolves through natural selection

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