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Difference between bacteria and virus​

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Answered by rohitbhhattach42
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Explanation:

What’s the difference?

Bacteria and viruses can cause many common infections. But what are the differences between these two kinds of infectious organisms?

Bacteria are tiny microorganisms that are made up of a single cell. They’re very diverse and can have a large variety of shapes and structural features.

Bacteria can live in almost every conceivable environment, including in or on the human body.

Only a handful of bacteria cause infections in humans. These bacteria are referred to as pathogenic bacteria.

Viruses are another type of tiny microorganism, although they’re even smaller than bacteria. Like bacteria, they’re very diverse and have a variety of shapes and features.

Viruses are parasitic. That means they require living cells or tissue in which to grow.

Viruses can invade the cells of your body, using the components of your cells to grow and multiply. Some viruses even kill host cells as part of their life cycle.

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Answered by Joon111
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Hey mate this is your answer

Bacteria and viruses have some differences in them like:

  • Bacteria can be multicellular or unicellular but viruses are unicellular only.
  • Bacteria can reproduce anywhere but virus requires host to grow.
  • Bacteria can make their own food but viruses depend o the host.
  • Bacteria have cell organelles but viruses only have genetic material i.e. RNA.
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