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Why is virus an exception of cell theory?

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Answered by MiraculousBabe
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Answer:

Cells arise from a pre-existing cell. Because viruses are not made up of any cells, and these viruses do not affect cells in any process, so viruses are not related to cell theory. A virus is nothing but a protein coat, which surrounds DNA or RNA.

Answered by shreyaMurthy
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Explanation:

Because viruses are not made up of any cells, and these viruses do not affect cells in any process, so viruses are not related to cell theory. A virus is nothing but a protein coat, which surrounds DNA or RNA.

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