Biology, asked by megha205168, 5 months ago

which organisms are interlinked between living and non-living organisms ? why do you think so ?​

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Answered by itstahsinfatima
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'Virus' is the interlink between living and non-living organisms, and the reason is:-

(a) They react like non-living in the free atmosphere but when they enter into the body of a living organism then they show the feature of a living organism and starts reproduction.

(b) They are living because viruses also contain DNA and RNA codons within them.

(c) Unlike another non-living organism they do some functions like excretion and they can't multiply on their own.

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Answered by EnchantedBoy
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The "Virus" are interlinked between living and non-living organisms.

Because:

\longmapsto They behave like non living things when they are outside of a living cell.

\longmapstoBut they behave as living things when they are inside host living cells and reproduce just like bacteria, plants or animals.

\longmapstoThey can only be seen through powerful electron microscope

\longmapstodiseases like swine flu, Polio, AlDS are caused by viruses.

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