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1. Is a virus a living organism? Why? 2. Why are antibiotics not good for virus infections? 3. What is the difference between an organ and an organ system? 4. What happens to the other organ systems if one organ system fail? How does this affect homeostasis? 5. What is one body system humans have? What is one body system humans DO NOT have?

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  1. Viruses are considered to be nonliving. ... Viruses resemble organisms because they can multiply. They are different because they are not alive: they are not cells, they do not use their own energy to grow or respond to their surroundings.
  2. Antibiotic drugs attack the parts of bacteria that viruses do not have, such as a cell wall. Since viruses do not have a cell wall, the antibiotic cannot affect it
  3. Organs are structures composed of two or more tissues; organ systems are systems composed of two or more organs
  4. Do organisms made up of disease or die
  5. reproductive systems
  6. appendix

1. Is a virus a living organism? Why?

viruses are not living things because on their own they can do nothing until they enter a living cell. Also without cells, viruses cannot multiply

2. Why are antibiotics not good for virus infections?

antibiotics are useless against viruses cause viruses are so simple they use their host cells to perform their activities for them

3. What is the difference between an organ and an organ system?

organs are structures made up of two or more tissues

organ systems are systems composed of two or more organs

4. What happens to the other organ systems if one organ system fail? How does this affect homeostasis?

it will affect other organ systems cause all organ systems work together to function properly

if one organ system fails, it will affect other organ systems

5. What is one body system humans have? What is one body system humans DO NOT have?

one body system humans have is digestive system

i dont really know a system humans dont have

sorry :((

I hope this helped ! :)