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What are 2-3 short differences between a virus and a cell or multicellular organism? write them in short and sweet sentences that are not too wordy
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1. Viruses lack cellular structure and cannot carry out metabolic processes on their own, while cells and multicellular organisms are made of complex, structured units that can function independently.
2. Viruses require a host to reproduce, whereas cells and multicellular organisms can replicate and grow on their own.
3. Cells are composed of living material and can maintain homeostasis, while viruses are considered non-living and do not regulate internal environments.
2. Viruses require a host to reproduce, whereas cells and multicellular organisms can replicate and grow on their own.
3. Cells are composed of living material and can maintain homeostasis, while viruses are considered non-living and do not regulate internal environments.
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