Why are viruses considered to be on the borderline of living and non-living?
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Answer:Viruses are well known to have a crystalline-bonded form structure. A virus cell remains dormant and harmless while it is devoid of a host. But, when it finds a host, it starts DNA replication and created progeny of itself. It's composite characteristic explains why viruses are known to be on the borderline of living and non-living.
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