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the image shows the microbe that causes influenza and a bulleted list of characteristics of the microbe. which other characteristic can be included in the bulleted list? options: reproduces without attaches to the host’s body, considered a nonliving particle, bigger than a prokaryotic cell, conducts cellular respiration for energy production
The influenza virus (a type of microbe) is an infectious agent that enters the host's body. The other options: viruses are not living particles (so "considered a nonliving particle" is a correct characteristic but let's check the question—wait, the question is which other characteristic fits. Wait, the microbe here is a virus. Viruses are non - living outside a host, but the option "reproduces while inside the host’s body" is a key characteristic of viruses (they use the host's machinery to replicate). Wait, let's re - evaluate the options:
- "reproduces while inside the host’s body": Viruses can only reproduce (replicate) when they are inside a host cell, using the host's cellular machinery. This is a defining characteristic of viruses (including influenza virus).
- "considered a nonliving particle": While viruses are non - living outside a host, the existing list in the image (from what we can see: contains RNA as genetic material, uses host’s cell to replicate, spreads through the air) and we need to find the correct additional characteristic. But let's check the other options:
- "harbors a (prokaryotic) cell": Viruses do not have cells (prokaryotic or eukaryotic) as they are acellular.
- "contains mitochondria for energy production": Viruses do not have organelles like mitochondria as they are acellular and rely on the host for energy.
So the correct characteristic is that it reproduces while inside the host’s body.
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reproduces while inside the host’s body