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Viruses
Author: lab
Text: Are viruses living or nonliving?
Response #: 1 of 1
Author: moodywj
Text: Most scientists consider them between the two, but on the living
side. Living because they contain self-replicating molecules (RNA and DNA).
A bit non-living because they need other molecules from a host cell from a
higher organism in order to actually replicate.
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