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Differentiate between viruses and bacteria?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Differences Between a Virus and a Disease

Differences Between a Virus and a DiseaseBacteria is a single-celled organism and they make up much of the world around us, including ourselves. Most bacteria are harmless and some have health benefits such as the bacteria in yogurt and kombucha.

Differences Between a Virus and a DiseaseBacteria is a single-celled organism and they make up much of the world around us, including ourselves. Most bacteria are harmless and some have health benefits such as the bacteria in yogurt and kombucha.But, sometimes dangerous bacteria can lead to diseases.

Differences Between a Virus and a DiseaseBacteria is a single-celled organism and they make up much of the world around us, including ourselves. Most bacteria are harmless and some have health benefits such as the bacteria in yogurt and kombucha.But, sometimes dangerous bacteria can lead to diseases.Some common bacterial diseases include:

Differences Between a Virus and a DiseaseBacteria is a single-celled organism and they make up much of the world around us, including ourselves. Most bacteria are harmless and some have health benefits such as the bacteria in yogurt and kombucha.But, sometimes dangerous bacteria can lead to diseases.Some common bacterial diseases include:Strep throat

Differences Between a Virus and a DiseaseBacteria is a single-celled organism and they make up much of the world around us, including ourselves. Most bacteria are harmless and some have health benefits such as the bacteria in yogurt and kombucha.But, sometimes dangerous bacteria can lead to diseases.Some common bacterial diseases include:Strep throatUTIs

Differences Between a Virus and a DiseaseBacteria is a single-celled organism and they make up much of the world around us, including ourselves. Most bacteria are harmless and some have health benefits such as the bacteria in yogurt and kombucha.But, sometimes dangerous bacteria can lead to diseases.Some common bacterial diseases include:Strep throatUTIsWhooping Cough

Differences Between a Virus and a DiseaseBacteria is a single-celled organism and they make up much of the world around us, including ourselves. Most bacteria are harmless and some have health benefits such as the bacteria in yogurt and kombucha.But, sometimes dangerous bacteria can lead to diseases.Some common bacterial diseases include:Strep throatUTIsWhooping CoughTo treat bacterial diseases, patients can take a course of antibiotics. The antibiotics work to attack the bacteria causing the disease. Sometimes antibiotics can be ineffective because bacteria is able to mutate in response to antibiotics. Overuse of antibiotics can also cause these mutated diseases, like recent typhoid cases in many countries

Answered by ranvirkaur597
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Viruses are tinier than bacteria. In fact, the largest virus is smaller than the smallest bacterium. All viruses have is a protein coat and a core of genetic material, either RNA or DNA. Unlike bacteria, viruses can't survive without a host. They can only reproduce by attaching themselves to cells. In most cases, they reprogram the cells to make new viruses until the cells burst and die. In other cases, they turn normal cells into malignant or cancerous cells.

Also unlike bacteria, most viruses do cause disease, and they're quite specific about the cells they attack. For example, certain viruses attack cells in the liver, respiratory system, or blood. In some cases, viruses target bacteria.

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