Why are viruses not able to show features of life outside a living cell?
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because viruses are unicellular organisms and have RNA instead of DNA.
Poorva15:
That is not true!
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Viruses are non-cellular structures. They are not truly living as they do not have cell structure(lack cytoplasm).
Outside any living cell they are inert crystalline structure.
When they enter host cell they get the medium for their internal processes and hence function as a cell.
Outside any living cell they are inert crystalline structure.
When they enter host cell they get the medium for their internal processes and hence function as a cell.
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