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How do viruses differ from other microorganism​

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Answered by kannannairvenganoor
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How do viruses differ from microorganisms?

Viruses are tinier than bacteria. ... 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.

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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.Also unlike bacteria, most viruses do cause disease, and they're quite specific about the cells they attack.

Antibiotics can kill bacteria but not viruses. 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. ... 2.they can only reproduce when they attack any cell, unlike other microbes which can reprouce freely.

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Answered by atharvayajur82
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viruses live on borderline of living and non living and other do not live , when viruses are out of the human body then they can not reproduce bit once they enter the human body then they start reproducing .

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