Why are viruses known as biological puzzle
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Foremost, viruses are neither living nor non-living. They are simply inanimate, complex organic matter and can't even multiply on their own. Yet, they manage to infect and hijack the host cell machinery so as to make copies of the virus. ... I reckon this suffices for viruses to be called as “ Biological puzzles”.
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Foremost, viruses are neither living nor non-living. They are simply inanimate, complex organic matter and can't even multiply on their own. Yet, they manage to infect and hijack the host cell machinery so as to make copies of the virus. ... I reckon this suffices for viruses to be called as “ Biological puzzles”.
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