A virus is noncellular.
Because virus do not show any cellular organization.
a virus.
A virus, a viroid or a prion
Bacteria have cellular organization and show metabolical reactions.Virus do not.Virus are complementary parasites.
No, bacteria are not non-cellular; they are unicellular microorganisms. Each bacterium is a single cell that contains genetic material and cellular structures necessary for life, such as a cell membrane and ribosomes. They can exist independently and perform various functions, including metabolism and reproduction. Thus, bacteria are classified as prokaryotic cells, distinct from non-cellular entities like viruses.
Bacteriaophage litterally means Eater of Bacteria. Viruses don't eat bacteria, they hijack the cellular machinery to create more copies. Viruses do kill bacteria, but that is distinct from eating them.
Virus cannot considered living. They lack cellular organization
No. Fungus is a different organism.
virus is something really different it is not prokaryote nor eukaryote because it is a non cellular organism
virus is a non cellular it require to reproduce the materials of their host cell and they have those material on their structure which is harmful for the host cell.
Fungi
Bacteria. A virus is a non-living thing. Bacteria is a living thing.