Silee1adamby Silee1adamby
  • 01-01-2017
  • Biology
contestada

Are viruses considered nonliving because they're are not made of protein

Respuesta :

tako1
tako1 tako1
  • 01-01-2017
No. Firstly, viruses do contain protein capsids, in which DNA or RNA is contained.


To answer your question, viruses are considered non-living, because the only characteristic they exhibit, usual to the living organism, is multiplication. And that's about it. They cannot breathe, eat and so on. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

how does the chlorophyll absorb sunlight?
A patient has severe combined immunodeficiency. Which best explains why the patient cannot benefit from immunizations to treat the disease? Immunizations are us
What is the equilibrium constant of a reaction? A. It is the concentrations of products multiplied by the concentrations of reactants. о B. It is the number of
is this correct ,please check
What is Generativism?
Evaluate the expression when x = 6. x² +8x-3
If four grams of matter are converted to their equivalent amount of energy, how much energy is released? Show your work.
What do the "sports" enjoyed by people I ancient Rome Tell us about the value of human life in that time and place? Why do you think this was?
what do you mean by potential energy of an object is 60J​
Read the following passage from "The Swimming Contest." Stretching out my arms, I swam across the pool, then back again. I closed my eyes and waited to hear my