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how do viruses differ from other microorganisms

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Answered by Aasthakumari
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Viruses are so unimaginably small that if you place single celled microorganisms such as Amoeba near it , then the protozoan would seen like a gaint. A virus cannot be seen except under an electron miscrope.

Microorganisms or microbes are tiny organisms that cannot be seen with nacked eyes. The can be seen only with the help.of a microscope. Microorganisms are unicellular.
Answered by ITSAAYUSH
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Answer:

Viruses

They show the characteristics of living organisms or reproduce only by entering the host organisms.

They are non-cellular microbes

Other microbes

They do not need to enter any host organism to reproduce or show any characteristics of life.

They are cellular microbes.

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