In what ways viruses are different from other microbes
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The biggest difference between viruses and bacteria is that viruses must have a living host - like a plant or animal-to multiply, while most bacteria can grow on non-living surfaces. There are some useful bacteria but all viruses are harmful. Antibiotics can kill bacteria but not viruses.
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viruses are very small in size than the other microbes.they do not show most of the characteristics of living beings unlike other microbes. for example they do not respire,grow,eat, excrete and move of their own.they only reproduce when they entered a living cell
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