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A virus is different from all other organisms because it can not be classified as living or non-living thing. It only becomes a living thing when it attaches itself to a living organism. When it is alone, it remains dormant until it invade a living system. It can only becomes active when it enter a living system.
A virus is unlike an organism in that the virus cannot reproduce outside a living cell.
Organisms can reproduce independently, whereas viruses have to "kidnap" other cells and settle there in order to make an "offspring."
Organisms can reproduce independently, whereas viruses have to "kidnap" other cells and settle there in order to make an "offspring."