Image is of four different viruses taken with an electron microscope.

Viruses, like the ones pictured above, are very tiny, nonliving particles. Most biologists do not consider viruses to be living because they do not fulfill all the criteria for life. Viruses do not carry out respiration or grow and cannot reproduce on their own. In order for a virus to reproduce, it needs a living cell. The living cell in which the virus reproduces is called a host cell.


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