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The Distinction Between Cellular Life and Viruses

In this entertaining story, the narrator describes how life on Earth used to be divided into cells and viruses. Cells were living things that could grow and divide, while viruses were just genetic material that hijacked cells to reproduce. The narrator questions whether viruses can really be considered alive because they cannot grow or generate their own energy. Overall, this story introduces an intriguing new perspective on life.

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