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Can non-living things reproduce?

No, non-living things do not have the ability to reproduce. Reproduction is a biological process that involves the creation of new individuals from existing ones, and non-living things lack the necessary biological mechanisms for reproduction.


Why are viruses classified as non living particles?

They do not reproduce asexually or sexually. Viruses need a host like a cell in order to reproduce. In the dormant state, they are virions, and considered to be nonliving. However, in their active state, as viruses, they are considered to be living organisms.


Why aren't viruses the most fundamental units of life?

Viruses lack cellular structure and cannot replicate on their own. They rely on infecting host cells to reproduce, making them dependent on other living organisms for their survival. Additionally, viruses do not possess the machinery necessary for metabolism and energy production, key characteristics of living organisms.


Can viruses reproduce with dead or alive cells?

Viruses cannot reproduce on their own because they lack the necessary cellular machinery. They need to infect a living host cell in order to replicate and produce more virus particles. In some cases, viruses can infect and replicate within host cells that are no longer alive, but this is not considered true reproduction.


Why do viruses need a living host?

Because they are not living organisms themselves, so they have no way to produce energy or materials to create replications of themselves without "hijacking" the cells of living organisms to do that for them. Viruses are particles made of chemicals, proteins and some with fats plus genetic instructions that they carry and are able to insert into the cells of hosts through chemical processes, but they are not self-sustaining. They don't eat or use photosynthesis like animals and plants. So they use the genetic instructions to make the cell work as a factory to reproduce themselves using the fats, proteins, and chemicals from the host. Reproduction is the only goal of these particles.

Related Questions

What type of virus is the most intelligent?

Viruses have no intelligence. They act on the instinct to survive and reproduce.


What viruses cannot?

They can not reproduce without a host as reproductive vector. They have no metabolism and do not preform cellular functions. Viruses are genetic material enclosed in a protein capsid.


Do viruses need oxygen to live?

No, viruses are not living organisms and do not require oxygen to survive. They are simply comprised of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed within a protein coat, and they rely on host cells to reproduce.


Do viruses have a carbohydrate store?

No. Virus need to rely on hosts to reproduce.


Do viruses only reproduce inside living things?

A Virus must invade a host cell in order to reproduce. What people commonly mix up with them is bacteria which has no need to


Can non-living things reproduce?

No, non-living things do not have the ability to reproduce. Reproduction is a biological process that involves the creation of new individuals from existing ones, and non-living things lack the necessary biological mechanisms for reproduction.


What functions do all cells need to do to survive?

reproduce.


Do viruses reproduce with live or dead?

viruses are nonliving things. but they need living things to reproduces. so live


Which of the following is inaccurate in relation to viruses they have nuclei acid core they feature a capsid they seek out a specific host they reproduce independently?

they reproduce independentlyThis is a false statement as viruses need a host cell and it's replicative machinery to reproduce their genetic material.


Are Viruses able to reproduce without using other organisms?

viruses are dormant when they are not inside a living cell. that means they don't have living characteristics when outside a living cell. they only reproduce when they are inside a living cell.


Why are viruses difficult to culture?

Because viruses need a live host in order to reproduce. Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites. Therefore, they cannot reproduce outside their host cell, and therefore die out. They are diffcult to culture because you need something living in order to culture them in, and see the progress.


Why are viruses classified as non living particles?

They do not reproduce asexually or sexually. Viruses need a host like a cell in order to reproduce. In the dormant state, they are virions, and considered to be nonliving. However, in their active state, as viruses, they are considered to be living organisms.