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A virus differs from bacteria as it contains

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Answered by flower161
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A virus differs from bacteria as it contains nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA (but not both), and a protein coat, which encases the nucleic acid

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Answered by angelic090
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Hey buddy!

Bacteria consist of cell wall made of peptidoglycan wheras virus does not contain any cell wall. Rather they have a protein coat called capsid that encloses the viral genetic matetial(DNA/RNA).

Viruses are smaller than bacteria and are always pathogenic.

Hope that helps you ✌️ ☺️
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