Science, asked by aleenashaik01, 8 months ago

How are viruses different from other microbes.

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Answered by aanu1129
10

Answer:

Virus do not have nucleus

Microbes have nucleus

Explanation:

Virus are dead but as they enter the body the become alive

Microbes are living everywhere

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Answered by PraptiMishra05
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Viruses are ultra microscopic organisms that are visible only through electron microscope. They are smaller than bacteria. They cannot reproduce by their own as they lack the required machinery for replication. Therefore, they need to infect a host cell. The virus gets inside the host cells and makes hundred and thousands of copies of itself by using the host machinery.

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