what is difference between virus and bacteria
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Bacteria :- are single-celled, prokaryotic microorganisms that exist in abundance in both living hosts and in all areas of the planet (e.g., soil, water).
A virus is acellular (has no cell structure) and requires a living host to survive; it causes illness in its host, which causes an immune response.
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Viruses are smaller than bacteria and can't survive without a living host. A virus attaches itself to cells and usually reprograms them to reproduce itself. Also, unlike bacteria, most viruses do cause disease. Some virus-caused diseases include the common cold, AIDS, herpes, and chickenpox.
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