Understanding Viruses: Nonliving Invaders of Living Cells
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Viruses are tiny, nonliving particles that invade living cells to multiply. Unlike cells, viruses cannot survive or reproduce independently; they act similarly to parasites by relying on a host for replication. No organism is immune to the threat of viruses, which can cause harm and disease. This introduction explores the nature of viruses, their behavior, and their impact on living organisms, highlighting their role in our ecosystems and health.
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Understanding Viruses: Nonliving Invaders of Living Cells
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