difference betwen virus and other microorganisms...? ?? ? ? ? ? ?
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Viruses are the connecting link between Living & Non-Living organisms.These react as Non-Living in the Environment until it comes in contact of Living Cell. Viruses are different from other microbes in these ways : ... 2.they can only reproduce when they attack any cell, unlike other microbes which can reprouce freely.
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Q: What are viruses? Viruses are very small infectious agents that can only replicate inside other living cells.
Q: What are bacteria? Bacteria are slightly larger than viruses and are made up of a single cell. They are very simple organisms, and most can replicate outside other cells. They are virtually everywhere.
Q: What are the key differences between the two? One difference is size; viruses are smaller. Another difference is how they work. A virus only works by invading a cell within an organism and taking over that cell's machinery to reproduce itself. By itself, it doesn't contain all ability to do everything it needs to survive and replicate. It essentially has to parasitize that other cell.
Q: Which are most likely to make you sick? The answer to this question would depend on what you were exposed to. Most of the time when we have a mild illness, we have a viral infection. Most sore throats, all "colds," bronchitis, flu and upset stomachs are due to viruses. But some pneumonias, ear infections, skin infections and bladder infections are caused by bacteria. Meningitis, pneumonia, diarrhea and others can be caused by either. Certainly, there are bacteria that can kill you, but there are also viruses that can kill as well.
Q: How do you treat viral illnesses versus bacterial infections? Again, it depends on the virus or bacteria. You treat bacterial infections with an antibiotic. You treat viral infections with an antiviral. However, some infections don't need treatment at all, and for many viruses, in particular, we don't have very effective therapy.