Viruses and Bacteria both have no nucleus. They are also both prokaryotes.
Bacteria and Viruses both produce toxins
DNA and RNA.
Viruses van cause diesease and so can bacteria they are both microscopic they can evolve they have DNA they can reporduce (even though viruses can only reporduce in a cell) they are passed through the air They have both caused plagues
The similarities of viruses and bacteria (plural of bacterium) are that both have DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid) within their cell walls. Both cause disease, which is a big problem.
bacteria causes viruses 2nd Answer: My apologies, but the first answer is totally untrue. Both bacteria and viruses can cause disease, but bacteria are alive, and viruses are not. They both contain RNA/DNA to assure they are replicated correctly.
Both bacteria and viruses are prokaryotic, which means they do not contain a nucleus. Both viruses and bacterium are not cells.
they both are germs
Viruses and Bacteria both have no nucleus. They are also both prokaryotes.
Bacteria: Bacteria can be killed by antibiotics. Bacteria is larger. Bacteria can reproduce from the life cycle. Viruses: Viruses cant be killed by antibiotics. Viruses are smaller than bacteria. Viruses cant reproduce without help from a host cell or organism.
Bacteria and Viruses both produce toxins
Both viruses and bacteria can cause diseases, reproduce, infect something, contain genetic material, and are single celled.
bacteria is complit cell or contain cellular material hence specific antibody riquar as compair to virus is difrance
DNA and RNA.
Viruses van cause diesease and so can bacteria they are both microscopic they can evolve they have DNA they can reporduce (even though viruses can only reporduce in a cell) they are passed through the air They have both caused plagues
The similarities of viruses and bacteria (plural of bacterium) are that both have DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA (ribonucleic acid) within their cell walls. Both cause disease, which is a big problem.
There are no bacteria or viruses on mars.