Which two viral characteristics provide evidence to support the argument that viruses are more similar to living components than to nonliving components of an ecosystem?

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Viruses contain genetic material.
Viruses are made of cells.
Viruses use and store energy to grow.
Viruses reproduce independently.
Viruses evolve through mutation and natural selection.

The two viral characteristics that provide evidence to support the argument that viruses are more similar to living components than to nonliving components of an ecosystem are:

1. Viruses contain genetic material.

2. Viruses evolve through mutation and natural selection.