Bacteria and viruses can breed.
i.e.
When bacteria breeds, they form large colonies visible to the naked eye
When viruses breed, they become more deadly or mutate but are still virtually invisible to the naked eye.
Bacteria. A virus can be 1/10000 the size.
they can be, depends on what virus it is and how you got it
Bacteria are larger than viruses.
Viruses are much smaller than bacteria.
yes
No.
Smaller.
No, a virus is much smaller than bacteria.
bacteria size ranges in micrometer i.e. 10-6m virus size ranges in nanometer i.e. 10-9m
Bacteria is typically smaller than Eukaryotes. In fact, Eukaryotes have an organelle called the mitochondria which resemble an enveloped bacteria.
2 is smaller than 3, so 2mm is smaller than 3mm.
AIDS is a disease caused by the HIV virus. This is different than a bacteria.
No, a virus is much smaller than bacteria.
Viruses are always smaller than bacteria.
yes a virus is way smaller
the virus is the smallest, a bacteria is usally bigger than a virus and a fungi is usally bigger than a bacteria
Yes, viruses are smaller than bacteria.
bacteria size ranges in micrometer i.e. 10-6m virus size ranges in nanometer i.e. 10-9m
there are some bacteria that approach the size of larger viruses but, viruses are smaller than bacteria
Red blood cell
Yes, The largest virus is smaller then the smallest bacteria.
No. It is thousands of times smaller.
No.Virus particles are slightly smaller than a cell.
Yes they only get as large as the smallest bacteria.