Bystander said
Thats right.Viruses do not have a cell structure (regarded as the basic unit of life), although they do have genes. Additionally, although they reproduce, they do not self-metabolize and require a host cell to replicate and synthesize new products. However, bacterial species such as Rickettsia and Chlamydia are considered living organisms but are unable to reproduce outside a host cell.
But! Bacteria is a more complex living organsim. You cannot evolve such a complex organsim without going through the simple stages.
The process of duplication during the early years must have been different.
How could they have done it?
Than form more complex structures.
Its been many years since I studied the subject on cytology and evolution.
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Sputnick
Lucky I corrected your name I had D instead of N.
Sound very logicalViruses do not have a cell structure (regarded as the basic unit of life), although they do have genes. Additionally, although they reproduce, they do not self-metabolize and require a host cell to replicate and synthesize new products. However, bacterial species such as Rickettsia and Chlamydia are considered living organisms but are unable to reproduce outside a host cell.