Why are viruses an exception for cell theory?why viruses are considered
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Because viruses are neither living nor non living, they lie in the horizon of the both. They are non living outs of the host cell and become active in coming in contact with the living cell
So they are the exception of cell theory
So they are the exception of cell theory
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Because viruses are neither living nor non living, they lie in the horizon of the both. They are non living outs of the host cell and become active in coming in contact with the living cell
So they are the exception of cell theory
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