Biology, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

WHAT IS VIRUS AND HOW IT IS DIFFERENT FROM BACTERIA ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

As you might think, bacterial infections are caused by bacteria, and viral infections are caused by viruses. Perhaps the most important distinction between bacteria and viruses is that antibiotic drugs usually kill bacteria, but they aren't effective against viruses.

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Answered by Rushy
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Explanation:

virus is a poisonous fluid that infects all type of organisms. Some consider them living some don't.

There are three types of virus:-

A. Plant virus (infects plants)

B. Animal virus (infects animals,humans included )

C. Phages (infects bacteria)

Viruses are not included in any kingdom whereas bacteria are included in kingdom Monera. Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. Virus are non cellular they're not truly living. Viruses are obligate parasites.Some bacteria are useful but Viruses are not at all useful they enter host cell n start to replicate themselves which infects the host.

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