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Viruses are not considered to be living unless they are present in other organisms.


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The correct option is A

True


Viruses do not have a cellular machinery. They behave as non-living particles outside their host cell but start reproducing and multiplying once they enter their host. Hence, they form the bridge between living and non-living.


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