Discuss how things like a virus, prion, and viroid can reproduce, but are not considered to be live.

  • Discuss how things like a virus, prion, and viroid can reproduce, but are not considered to be live.

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    Briefly describe each of the nine properties and discuss how things like a virus, prion, and viroid can reproduce, but are not considered to be live. Address the question: how can things like these that are not considered to be alive "evovle'? Keep in mind it has to be in your own words.

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