A science student argues that viruses are not alive. To provide the strongest support or this argument, which statement should the student cite.

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All cells are made of tiny , nonliving parts.

All living things are made of cells

All tiny living things cause damage and suffering

All living things are able to reproduce

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To provide the strongest support for the argument that viruses are not alive, the student should cite:

All living things are able to reproduce.

This statement is relevant because viruses cannot reproduce independently; they require a host cell to replicate. This characteristic is often cited in discussions about the definition of life and supports the argument that viruses do not exhibit the qualities of living organisms.