Why viruses are considered as acellular organisms?
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However, microbes that require other living cells to reproduce, called viruses, are acellular, meaning they contain no cells. Because of their prevalence, diversity, and importance to other organisms, viruses are considered alive by some scientists.
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Viruses are acellular structures because they are not built up out of cells; viruses are “cell free”. They are much smaller than cells
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