Biology, asked by nithin3343, 10 months ago

why do viruses does not show any molecular movement​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey!

using visible movement as the defining characteristic of life is not enough.

Movements over very small scales will be invisible to the naked eye –

movements of molecules, for example. Is this invisible molecular

movement necessary for life? If we ask this question to professional

hope it will be helpful ✌️

Answered by joseph6855
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Viruses do not show any molecular movement because they remain as non-living organisms outside a living host. Molecular movements are movements that are produced by a living cell for its day to day metabolic activities. ... Viruses are smallest organisms that contain a “nucleic acid” and a “protein coat”

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