why viruses are considered as special group of microorganisms....class 8
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Viruses are considered as special group of microorganism because they are not like any other organisms. They don't have a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell organelles. For these exceptions, they are not considered in five Kingdom classification system. And according to cell theory, viruses are not living beings.
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They are considered special group of microorganisms cos they are impossible to see and sometimes they appear as a living things and sometimes they appear dead that is why they are considered as a special group of microorganisms
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