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What is the difference between bacteria and viruses?

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Difference between Bacteria and viruses:

BACTERIA

  • Bacteria have cell walls.
  • They are living organisms.
  • In bacteria, reproduction takes place asexually by binary fission.
VIRUS
  • Viruses do not have cell walls.
  • They need a host body to survive.
  • Insert their genome in the host body to multiple.
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Bacteria can live inside or outside of a body where as viruses need a host to live and reproduce

Bactria have cell wall where as viruses have no cell wall have protein coat insteadBactria have Ribosomes but viruses have no Ribosomes
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I also know that the virus is not treated with antibiotics, but bacteria are treated. It is necessary to take this into account in the selection of means of the treating the some pneumonia.
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Bacteria are free living cells that can live inside or outside the body while viruses are a non-living collection of molecules that needs a host to survive.
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Bacteria are living organisms. They can produce food, move, and reproduce on their own. Viruses need a to grow and reproduce. Viruses are smaller than bacteria.
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Bacteria and viruses are both microscopic organisms, but they are very different. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can reproduce on their own, while viruses are much smaller and require a host cell to reproduce. Bacteria can be killed with antibiotics, while viruses cannot. Additionally, bacteria can cause illnesses, while viruses cause infections.
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Bacteria are single cells that can survive on their own, inside or outside the body. Viruses cause infections by entering and multiplying inside the host's healthy cells. It can be difficult to know what causes an infection, because viral and bacterial infections can cause similar symptoms.
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