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Viruses differs from living cells; such that living cells
A- Are larger and not complex s...
Biology, 25.02.2021 20:50 brianmondesir1owahud
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Viruses differs from living cells; such that living cells
A- Are larger and not complex structured as viruses.
Can't replicate their own DNA but can divide independently,
B-
whereas viruses cannot.
All cells can acquire and use energy on their own whereas viruses
cannot.
Surrounded by a cell membrane made of phospholipids and
D-
proteins, while viruses have no membrane.
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