Viruses do not follow the cell theory give reason
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A virus is not a cell. They are nucleoprotein particles, formed of a nucleic acid (i.e. either DNA or RNA) and proteins. They lack protoplasm and metabolism so that viruses are exceptions of cell theory
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The virus is often said to be an exception to the cell theory. This is so because the virus doesn't have the basic body function resembling the cell. They display living characteristics only when they are taking over mechanisms of any other living organisms. Therefore, they are not regarded as a true cell
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