Does bacteria have well defined cytoplam as compared to virus
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Bacteria vs. Virus. Bacteria are single-celled, prokaryotic microorganisms that exist in abundance in both living hosts and in all areas of the planet (e.g., soil, water). ... A virus is acellular (has no cell structure) and requires a living host to survive; it causes illness in its host, which causes an immune response.
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• Bacteria, mycoplasma, and blue green algae are a few examples of prokaryotes lacking a well-defined nucleus within their cells. The plant cell and animal cell are examples of the eukaryotic cells as both cells contain well-defined nucleus and membrane bound cell organelles.
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