How do viruses differ from other microorganism?
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Viruses different from other living organisms as:
•Viruses are on the borderline of living and non living ,they are non living when they do not find a host and they become living after finding a host cell while on the other hand other microorganisms are generally living .
• Viruses use the machinery of the host cell while other microorganisms use their own machinery.
• Viruses multiply very rapidly while the other microorganisms do not mutiply rapidly as virus .
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Viruses different from other living organisms as:
•Viruses are on the borderline of living and non living ,they are non living when they do not find a host and they become living after finding a host cell while on the other hand other microorganisms are generally living .
• Viruses use the machinery of the host cell while other microorganisms use their own machinery.
• Viruses multiply very rapidly while the other microorganisms do not mutiply rapidly as virus .
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- Although they are too small to observe without a powerful microscope, bacteria and viruses have many structural differences. Bacteria are more sophisticated.
- They are capable of self-reproduction. Bacteria have been around for over 3.5 billion years, and they can live in a variety of conditions, including high and low temperatures, radioactive waste, and the human body.
- Viruses are a lot more minute. Even the biggest are smaller than the tiniest germs.
- In contrast to bacteria, viruses require a host to survive. They must cling to cells in order to replicate.
- Most of the time, they rewire the cells to produce fresh viruses until the cells rupture and die. Other times, they transform healthy cells into cancerous or malignant ones.
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