Biology, asked by syedrazamisbahi5364, 1 year ago

What is the difference between a virus and a worm? a worm is bigger in size. a virus attaches itself to another file, while a worm exists independently. a virus can replicate, a worm can't. a virus can damage data, a worm can't?

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Answered by Anonymous
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●A worm is relatively bigger in size than a virus.
● A virus is supposed to be not alive outside a living body but a worm exists inside as well as outside a living body.



Answered by FehlingSolution
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●A worm is relatively bigger in size than a virus.

● A virus is supposed to be not alive outside a living body but a worm exists inside as well as outside a living body.

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