Science, asked by tharizoha, 9 months ago

1.4 W

hy are viruses not generally considered to be
living things?
1.5 State one similarity and one difference between the
cells of a fungus and the cells of a plant.
1.6 How do the cells of bacteria differ from the cells of
plants and animals?​

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Answered by deepak17016
4

Answer:

cells are present in all the living and non living things.

cellas of fungus are small than the cell of plant.

bactaria works as decmposer.

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Answered by AKD777
2

Answer:

1.4 - BECAUSE VIRUSES GENERALLY LAY AS NON LIVING THING BECAUSE IT NEEDS A HOST CELL TO BE REPRODUCE AND TO BE LIVING. SO, VIRUSES AS NON LIVING THING.

1.5 - Both the plant and fungus kingdoms have some common characteristics. ... While both are eukaryotic and don't move, plants are autotrophic - making their own energy - and have cell walls made of cellulose, but fungi are heterotrophic - taking in food for energy - and have cell walls made of chitin.

1.6 - Because bacteria are prokaryotic, they do not have a nucleus and no membrane-bound organelles. In contrast, plants and animals are made up of eukaryotic cells, which means they have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria or golgi apparatus.

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