Do viruses belong to one of the domains of life? (Points : 1)
Yes, they belong to Domain Eukarya.
Yes, they belong to Domain Archaea.
Yes, they belong to Domain Bacteria.
No, they are not considered to be alive.
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They do not belong to the domain Eukarya becuase they do NOT have a centralized area of chromosomes (also known as a nucelus. The are considered a sort of non-living cell... until they are activated by coming in contact with another cell that they will infect. Most only contain RNA OR DNA but usally not both.
Answer: D.
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No, they are not considered to be alive.
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