
Living Cells and Viruses
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Biology, Engineering, Physics, Science, Health Sciences
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4th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the differences between cells and viruses, focusing on their reproduction, composition, energy use, and development. Cells reproduce through binary fission or mitosis, while viruses require a host cell to replicate. Cells are complex structures with organelles, whereas viruses consist of genetic material within a protein coat. Cells generate energy via mitochondria, but viruses rely on host cells for energy. Cell development is orderly, while virus development is rapid and destructive.
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