There actually living
viruses are non living and bacteria are living organisms
They don't. They are non-living.
All animals are living, but viruses are classified as non-living organisms.
viruses are non-living yet they can grow and spread through bodies
Viruses are considered non-living because they are not cells. They do not exhibit some characteristics of life such as reproduction and growth.
viruses
Viruses and prions are examples of non-living pathogens. Viruses require host cells to replicate, while prions are misfolded proteins that can cause disease by inducing other proteins to misfold.
Viruses are considered non-living because they cannot carry out cellular activities on their own. They require a host cell to replicate and do not possess the ability to metabolize or grow.
Viruses aren't living, and are the only non-living organisms, and bacteria are prokaryotes, meaning they don't have a defined nucleus.
Prokaryotes can be infected by viruses.
No, non-living things do not have the ability to reproduce. Reproduction is a biological process that involves the creation of new individuals from existing ones, and non-living things lack the necessary biological mechanisms for reproduction.
Viruses have some characteristics of life but these are not considered living organisms as they are non cellular.