State three ways in which the structure of bacteria differs from the structure of viruses
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Although they have a number of differences, bacteria and viruses have a number of similarities.
These include:
Lack membrane-bound organelles - While bacteria have a few organelles involves in metabolism and reproduction, they, like viruses, do not have membrane-bound organelles.
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