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Viruses.
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Let's take a look at each of those options.
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It says virus grow and reproduce like a cell.
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So this obviously is the wrong statement.
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We all know that virus do not grow and reproduce like cells.
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Virus isn't made of cells.
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It's basically a, i would say, an effective agent that has nucleic acid in a protected protein coat, which is called the capsule.
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The nucleic acid can either be dna or rna plus the protein capsule.
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It's a very primitive organism.
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It's not made of cells, so it's lacking the cell membrane and also the cell organisms, organelles.
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So obviously virus cannot grow and reproduce as cells.
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Virus will have to infect a host to survive, to reproduce.
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So it obviously cannot grow and reproduce like cells.
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The second statement, cells can infect specific host virus.
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This is the opposite statement.
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Cells obviously is a bigger entity and has more complex structures and whatnot.
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On the other hand, viruses are able to infect the cell, not the other way around.
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Virus is the infectious agent that is able to infect all sorts of cells.
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Three, rna is found in cell but not in virus...