why virus is different from other organisms
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Most notably, viruses differ from living organisms in that they cannot generate ATP. ... Because of these limitations, viruses can replicate only within a living host cell. Therefore, viruses are obligate intracellular parasites. According to a stringent definition of life, they are nonliving.
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because it only starts working when it is in its host body or in any living organisms . after entering the body it multiplies and grows that's why it's different from other organisms.
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.. Because of these limitations, viruses can replicate only within a living host cell. Therefore, viruses are obligate intracellular parasites. According to a stringent definition of life, they are nonliving.
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