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how does the structure of bacteria differ from a virus?

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Viruses are not cells; they exist as nothing more than DNA or RNA enclosed in a protein coat. Viruses must inject their genetic material into host cells in order to reproduce. This hijacks the machinery of the host cell, turning it into a virus-producing factory. Unlike bacteria, nearly all viruses are harmful.
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