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Compare a virus to a unicellular organism.(1 point)
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Viruses need energy; unicellular organisms do not need energy.
Viruses need energy; unicellular organisms do not need energy.
Viruses reproduce through asexual reproduction; unicellular organisms need a host cell.
Viruses reproduce through asexual reproduction; unicellular organisms need a host cell.
Neither unicellular organisms nor viruses respond to stimuli.
Neither unicellular organisms nor viruses respond to stimuli.
Unicellular organisms have a cell membrane made from a lipid bilayer; viruses have a protein coat.
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Unicellular organisms have a cell membrane made from a lipid bilayer; viruses have a protein coat.
(Explanation: Cells have lipid bilayer membranes and carry out metabolism; viruses have a protein capsid—sometimes plus a lipid envelope—and lack a true cell membrane and independent metabolism.)
(Explanation: Cells have lipid bilayer membranes and carry out metabolism; viruses have a protein capsid—sometimes plus a lipid envelope—and lack a true cell membrane and independent metabolism.)
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