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What is the difference between
a bacteria and a virus ?

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Answered by sajisharoon
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Answer:

The main difference between bacteria and virus is that bacteria are living cells, reproducing independently and viruses are non-living particles, requiring a host cell for their replication.

Explanation:

Bacteria and viruses are microscopic microbes. Bacteria are prokaryotes. They are living cells which can be either beneficial or harmful to other organisms. But, viruses considered to be particles that are somewhere between living and non-living cells. Viruses have to invade the body of a host organism in order to replicate their particles. Therefore, most viruses are pathogenic.

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