Viruses are often referred to as non-living infectious particles as they lack many characteristics of living organisms like cellular structure. They do not have the ability to carry out reproduction and metabolism without a host cell.

True or False and why?


False - viruses are able to reproduce and use energy without a host cell.

True - if a living organism requires a cellular structure, even if they can reproduce - they are by definition non-living.

False - viruses do have a clear cellular structure, including a cell membrane called an envelope.

False - viruses, like bacteria, do not have a cellular structure and yet, bacteria are considered living organisms.

The statement is True - Viruses are often referred to as non-living infectious particles because they lack many characteristics of living organisms like cellular structure. They cannot carry out reproduction and metabolism without a host cell.