Why are viruses considered to be nonliving?
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Viruses also lack the properties of living things: They have no energy metabolism, they do not grow, they produce no waste products, and they do not respond to stimuli. They also don't reproduce independently but must replicate by invading living cells.
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because virus does not made up of cells. It does not grow up
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