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  • Viruses vs. Cells: Understanding Non-Cellular Microbes
    The type of microbe that is not a cell or made up of cells is a virus.

    Here's why:

    * Viruses are not considered living organisms. They lack the basic characteristics of life, like the ability to reproduce independently or carry out metabolism.

    * Viruses are essentially genetic material (DNA or RNA) encased in a protein coat. They need to hijack a host cell's machinery to replicate.

    While they are very small and microscopic, they are not cells like bacteria, archaea, fungi, or protists.

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