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A virus

Light virus, coloured green).

Viruses are very basic (and tiny) and are not considered living. A virus is genetic material wrapped up in a protein coat. Viruses hijack cells and use the cells to replicate themselves. Viruses can be pathogenic and cause us harm.

Acknowledgement: Sebastian Kaulitzki

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