They are living. They live off information on your computer.
Well no shit, single cells organisms are still organisms
Originally Posted by Lehsyrus
Well no shit, single cells organisms are still organisms
i thought they were simply DNA strands, not actual living cells themselves
They're not living, they just have dna strands but no nucleus i think :/
Originally Posted by Obliteration
i thought they were simply DNA strands, not actual living cells themselves
You're specifically thinking of the mitochondria, but that has a form of encapsulation which is considered living material, even at a basic sub-standard level. Virus's don't thrive from the same situational constructs as multi-cells organisms as wel have different cells with different jobs all to keep one big human alive. Virus's only need to worry about having one small job beig a single felled organism, so many like to say it is not, bit the facts are that it is still a living organism on its own.
Originally Posted by Leggers
They're not living, they just have dna strands but no nucleus i think :/
does it need a nucleus to be considered a living organism?
were talking about if viruses count as a life form
Originally Posted by Obliteration
were talking about if viruses count as a life form
He's Arun's personal BR of course he can't follow along with the topic at hand
They're living. living (adj) active or thriving; vigorous; strong I think they are active, thriving, vigorous AND strong
No they are not alive. They do not have all 7 characteristics of life. They are complex pieces of organic machinery that mimic life when they hijack an organism's cellular machinery in order to replicate.