Abstract

The controversy among biologists about whether viruses are living or not continues to this day, in light of the corona virus Covid 19's pandemic spread. This, however, is based on the claim that since viruses are unable to synthesise adenosine triphosphate (ATP) on their own, they must rely on other living bacteria that can do so in order to obtain the energy that ATP delivers upon hydrolysis. Viruses are confined to an ill-defined space that divides living things from nonliving things primarily because of this distinction. However, it appears that viruses have an innate ability that allows them to penetrate this invisible barrier and connect with the ATP molecule, which sustains their activities. A review of these difficulties in relation to physics, biochemistry, and microbiology is provided here.

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