Science, asked by shrutikumari48, 1 year ago

Why are viruses considered as being at the 'borderline' between living and
non-living things?


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Answered by charujog4
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Viruses

They dwell between living and non living. Let me explain how.

The prime quality of a living thing is the capacity to reproduce. Viruses are fastest reproductive beings. The fact they are living is known to us. Now comes the argument as to why they are non living. Characteristic qualities of the non living are: no locomotion, no reproduction, no activity but mere accumulation of mass. The viruses, when facing unfavorable conditions, behave like non living, not for a day or two but centuries. If there was a virus trapped during ice age, it is likely still trapped dormant and lifeless. The moment you give the right conditions it will spring back to life.

Biologist worldwide hold controversial views on classifying them as living or non living.

Answered by piyush123480
4

when they are living in the host they would be called as living and when they are outside the host they would be called as nonliving thing. please mark me as the brainliest

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