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Influenza is not a cell, it is a respiratory disease caused by a type of viruses, called influenza viruses. Viruses are not cells, they are sub-microscopic organisms that are non-living and disease-causing in humans, animals, and plants as well as in some bacteria.

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Influenza viruses are unicellular since they are composed of a single cell, which is a viral particle.

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neither...it is acellular because its a virus.

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Influenza is not a cell at all, it's a virus.

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Flus are caused by virus. They are not cells

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