What are the characteristics of life present in viruses?
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Viruses do, however, show some characteristics of living things. They are made of proteins and glycoproteins like cells are. They contain genetic information needed to produce more viruses in the form of DNA or RNA. They evolve to adapt to their hosts.
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Viruses are those organisms that are considered to be in the border line between living and non-living entities. When they are settled on a door knob or floating in air, they are non-living , even they can be crystallised and stored in jars for years like day and salt. But when they come in contact of a suitable living body they are living and quickly multiply inside it as they contain the genetic component DNA and RNA.
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Viruses are those organisms that are considered to be in the border line between living and non-living entities. When they are settled on a door knob or floating in air, they are non-living , even they can be crystallised and stored in jars for years like day and salt. But when they come in contact of a suitable living body they are living and quickly multiply inside it as they contain the genetic component DNA and RNA.
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