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What are viruses? How do they differ from other microbes?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Viruses are non-living in nature until they come in contact with the living cells. Most of the viruses are infectious in nature. Whereas some of the other microorganisms are useful in nature. Viruses can multiply very rapidly than the microorganisms.

Answered by Im12yearsold
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Viruses are a microbe which cannot reproduce by itself or needs to enter a cell to reproduce they are usually rna or dna. They differenciate from other microbes as they are actually qualified as dead outside a hosts cell

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