Science, asked by deepjyoti53, 16 days ago

how do viruses differ from other microorganisms?​

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Answered by StarBugs
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⟹. Viruses are tinier: the largest of them are smaller than the smallest bacteria. All they 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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Answered by asnaxahmad
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Viruses are alive when they are inside the bodies of living organisms and are dead when they are in the normal environment . However , this feature is not found in any other microorganism. Thus , viruses are different from other microorganisms.

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