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  • Viruses: What They Are and Why They Aren't Advanced Life Forms
    No, viruses are not an advanced form of life, but rather non-cellular entities characterized by their ability to infect living cells. They lack many key features that are fundamental to life, such as metabolism, the ability to reproduce independently, and cellular structure. Viruses are considered acellular infectious agents, classified separately from living organisms. Instead of representing an advanced stage of evolution, they are believed to have evolved from simpler pre-cellular structures.
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