sweett29022 sweett29022
  • 26-01-2020
  • Biology
contestada

How would you argue that viruses are not living things?

Respuesta :

Abigailw43
Abigailw43 Abigailw43
  • 18-11-2020

Answer:

Viruses cannot replicate on their own, they need a host cell to replicate their own cells. Since they cannot replicate their cells on their own, they are not living. They also do not consume energy like all living things nor do their maintain homeostasis (maintaining a stable inside environment) or more specifically, regulate their own temperature.  

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A summary of the first 3 chapters of the book everything everything I NEED THIS ASAP
a bee flies at 9 feet per second directly to a flower bed from its hive. the bee stays at the flowerbed for 11 minutes, and then flies directly back to the hive
28 prime factorization
A 1500 kg car traveling east at 40 km/hr turns a corner and speeds up to a velocity of 50 km/hr due north. What is the change in the car's momentum?
Can someone please help me with this.
Why is calibration of sampling equipment and monitors an important step in the sampling process?
Which substance is a primary source of hydrocarbon
Why is high blood pressure referred to as ""The Silent Killer""?
(1) She turned around to face me. (2) I heard the loud pop of Frieda’s bubble gum, followed by a groan. (3) I saw that the bright pink gum was now matted in Fr
What food group provides calcium to keep our bones strong? Dairy Grain Vegetables Protein foods