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Viruses are not living cells, so they cannot divide on
Which of these describes a difference between viruses and cells?
Question 2 options: Cells contain protein, and viruses contain
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Which of the following statements, from the cell theory, best supports the idea that viruses are non-living? a All animals are
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Which of the following statements, from the cell theory, best supports the idea that viruses are non-living? a All cells are
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Which of the following statements, from the cell theory, best supports the idea that viruses are non-living?
a All Living things
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Why do viruses need living hosts, such as bacteria or eukaryote cells?
a Viruses depend on the host cells that they infect to
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Viruses are not living cells, so they cannot divide on their own.
a. True b. Flase
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Viruses are not living cells so they cannot divide on their own.
True or false
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True or false viruses are not living cells so they cannot divide on their own.
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Which of the following is a major difference between viruses and living things?
A. Most living things can reproduce
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Question 26 Why do viruses need living hosts, such as bacteria or eukaryote cells? a Viruses depend on the host cells that they
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