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Difference between bacteria and virus ?? [ you can answer in 3 - 5 points ]

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Answered by mahira887
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▪They are very small.
▪Virus are non-cellular.
▪Do not grow and do not divide.
▪Ribosomes are absent.
▪Taken no food by any method.
▪Virus does not respond to antibiotic.

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▪They are larger in size as compared to virus.
▪Bacteria are single cell.
▪Grow in size and divide to produce more bacteria.
▪Ribosomes are present.
▪Take food by absorption.
▪Bacteria antibiotic.

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Answered by kunalsingh77
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Bacteria

Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that thrive in many different types of environments. Some varieties live in extremes of cold or heat. Others make their home in people's intestines, where they help digest food. Most bacteria cause no harm to people, but there are exceptions.

Infections caused by bacteria include:

  • Strep throat

  • Strep throatTuberculosis

  • Strep throatTuberculosisUrinary tract infections

Infections caused by bacteria include:Strep throatTuberculosisUrinary tract infectionsInappropriate use of antibiotics has helped create bacterial diseases that are resistant to treatment with different types of antibiotic medications.

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Viruses

Viruses are even smaller than bacteria and require living hosts — such as people, plants or animals — to multiply. Otherwise, they can't survive. When a virus enters your body, it invades some of your cells and takes over the cell machinery, redirecting it to produce the virus.

Diseases caused by viruses include:

  • Chickenpox

  • ChickenpoxAIDS

  • ChickenpoxAIDSCommon colds

In some cases, it may be difficult to determine whether a bacterium or a virus is causing your symptoms. Many ailments — such as pneumonia, meningitis and diarrhea — can be caused by either bacteria or viruses.

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