The Venn diagram details some of the helpful and harmful effects of bacteria. In what ways are viruses like bacteria?
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While viruses have a protein coat but no cell wall or ribosomes, bacteria do have ribosomes present, and their rigid cell walls are made of peptidoglycan. While the RNA and DNA of viruses are enclosed in the protein coat, in bacteria, the genetic material floats in the cytoplasm.
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A) Viruses are also pathogenic
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