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    Why Are Viruses Considered Nonliving
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Why Are Viruses Considered Nonliving

Question 10

Question 10

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Why are viruses considered nonliving?


A) because they lack a cell wall
B) because they cannot reproduce outside a host cell
C) because they lack a nucleus
D) because they contain RNA as their genetic material

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