Viruses: Are They Alive? Understanding Viral Structure and Replication
There are no living organisms inside viruses. Viruses themselves are not considered to be living organisms, but rather as infectious agents that require a host cell in order to replicate and survive. They lack the cellular structures and metabolic capabilities necessary for independent existence.Viral Infections - Related Articles
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