Select all characteristics of viruses.Multiple select question.Clearly nonlivingParasites of cellsCan replicate outside cellsHave mitochondriaAcellular
Question
Select all characteristics of viruses.Multiple select question.Clearly nonlivingParasites of cellsCan replicate outside cellsHave mitochondriaAcellular
Solution
The characteristics of viruses are:
- Clearly nonliving
- Parasites of cells
- Acellular
Viruses cannot replicate outside cells and they do not have mitochondria.
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