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Explain why viruses are not considered to be living.
viruses are not considered to be living because they lack cells and cannot reproduce on their own. although viruses contain DNA, they do not have a cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, or other organelles. they also need to use the cells of living organisms in order to replicate.
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Option B
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B. The cell will grow uncontrollably and continue to divide as long as it has food.
Cell growth is theeoretically stimulated by the binding of growth factors to their receptors using signaling pathways.
These pathways are regulated by proteins which are encoded for in the genes.
The gene that controls the regulation of these pathway when mutated produce malfunctioning signaling protein thus not allow for regulations of the cell cycle causing uncontrollable cell division. These mutated genes are called oncogenes.
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