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Why viruses are not the part of cell theory ?​

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Answered by MissCadbury
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• ° • Since viruses are not made of cells, and do not use cells in any of their processes, they are not related to the cell theory. A virus is nothing more than a protein coat surrounding a piece of DNA or RNA. Sure, they can adapt to the environment and respond to stimuli, but they do not use energy, nor do they grow.

Answered by meherdepishree
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Since viruses are not made of cells, and do not use cells in any of their processes, they are not related to the cell theory

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