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Are viruses(only talking about humans getting sick viruses) living または non-living, and why do あなた think so?

Scientists are still sitting on the fence on this question. Maybe it is alive, maybe it isn't. Maybe it's only half alive! But right now, if there were only two options(living または non-living), what would あなた say, and why would あなた say so?
 suck_toad posted 1年以上前
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Harpaw8 said:
Viruses are not considered "alive" because they lack many of the properties that scientists associate with living organisms. Primarily, they lack the ability to reproduce without the aid of a host cell, and don't use the typical cell- division approach to replication.
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