Viruses are non-living entities that show characteristics of living beings inside another living cell. Viruses consist of genetic material surrounded by protein coat. They lack organelles or membranes. Thus, they are very much smaller than bacterial cells which have membranes, and sometimes even organelles. In fact, many viruses inhabit bacterial cells. They are called bacteriophages. The smallest bacteria are in the order of .3 micrometers, while the largest viruses are in the order of 400 nanometers. A virus is smaller than bacteria A virus is smaller than bacteria
a human cells have DNA and bacteria has plasmid
viruses do not have cells, but all the other cells have certain organelles (small organs) in common. they all have cytoplasm, a cell membrane, and they all contain DNA
because they have more bacteria cells, since bacteria divide faster then somatic cells.
viruses are not living organisms. They simply attach to a cell and when the cell reproduduces the virus is reproduced with the new cells.
because they arn't as complex as a human cell
White blood cells are normal parts of the human body. They are neither viruses nor bacteria.
Kills bacteria, viruses, and other foreign bodies within the Human Anatomy.
There are no normally resident bacteria or viruses
Viruses are non-living entities that show characteristics of living beings inside another living cell. Viruses consist of genetic material surrounded by protein coat. They lack organelles or membranes. Thus, they are very much smaller than bacterial cells which have membranes, and sometimes even organelles. In fact, many viruses inhabit bacterial cells. They are called bacteriophages. The smallest bacteria are in the order of .3 micrometers, while the largest viruses are in the order of 400 nanometers. A virus is smaller than bacteria A virus is smaller than bacteria
...microorganisms, germs, or disease-causing agents. Note: While almost all viruses cause diseases, only a small portion of bacteria do. In fact, more bacteria can be found in the human colon than all of than the amount of all human cells in the body and are necessary for digestion.
Host cells of viruses include human and other animals, and plants and fungi. Also bacteria and protozoa and algae are host cells of viruses.
a human cells have DNA and bacteria has plasmid
Something that ALL viruses have is germs and bacteria, if you are talking about the human body. It will also depend what kind of viruses you are talking about (stomach viruses, computer viruses, human body viruses, etc.). Hope this helped!
viruses: Human Pampiloma Virus, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Bacteria: Escherichia Coli, Bacillus Megaterium, Staphylococcus Aureus
Viruses, bacteria, protists, and parasitic worms.
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)