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Only Bacteria can reproduce outside of a host..

Bacteria are made of cells

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Bacteria are not dependent on the host.

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Bacteria are able to reproduce on their own while viruses need a host to "hijack" so they can reproduce. Bacteria have metabolisms, catabolic and anabolic biochemical reactions going on in their cells all the time. Viruses do not. Bacteria can grow in size to a certain extent while viruses do not change in this regard. The definition of living things classify bacteria as a living thing, while viruses are not.

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Good Question. Bacteria is a single-celled organism that has DNA moving around freely in it with the exception of some organelles to, but a virus is dead and needs a host cell to spawn and make others, i am not quite sure whether or not a virus contains RNA or DNA but more on the RNA side because RNA is code for destruction or to continue life. Hope this helps

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Bacteria are not dependent on a host.--APEX

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The other for APEX is - Bacteria are made of cells

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What is a difference between bacteria and viruses shows that bacteria are living organisms and viruses are not?

Bateria are made of cells APEX~:)


Which is the difference between bacteria and viruses that shows the bacteria are living organisms and viruses are not?

Only Bacteria can reproduce outside of a host.. Bacteria are made of cells


Which is a difference between bacteria and viruses that shows that bacteria are living organisms and viruses are not-?

A bacteria is a unicellular microorganism while a virus is a submicroscopic particle.


What difference between bacteria and viruses shows that bacteria are living organisms and viruses?

Bacteria are able to reproduce on their own while viruses need a host to.


Which difference between bacteria and viruses shows that bacteria are living organisms and viruses are not?

Viruses require a living organism to do anything - most especially to reproduce.


What is a difference between bacteria and virus that shows that bacteria are living organisms and viruses are not?

Bacteria are not dependent on a host. :)


What difference between bacteria and viruses shows that bacteria are living organsims and viruses are not?

Bacteria are cellular while viruses are non cellular .


How can you tell the difference between bacteria and viruses?

The difference is that viruses are smaller than bacteria. One more major difference is that bacteria are living things whereas viruses are non living things.


Which is different between bacteria and viruses that shows that bacteria are living organisms and viruses are not?

Viruses require a living organism to do anything - most especially to reproduce.


What is the difference between bacteria and viruses that shows the bacteria are living organisms and viruses are not?

Bacteria are able to reproduce on their own while viruses need a host to "hijack" so they can reproduce. Bacteria have metabolisms, catabolic and anabolic biochemical reactions going on in their cells all the time. Viruses do not. Bacteria can grow in size to a certain extent while viruses do not change in this regard. The definition of living things classify bacteria as a living thing, while viruses are not.


What is a difference between bacteria and viruses that shows that bacteria are living organism and viruses are not?

Bateria are made of cells APEX~:)


What is a difference between bacteria and viruses that shows that bacteria are living organims and viruses are not?

Bacteria metabolize ingested nutrients. Viruses do not do this. Bacteria reproduce by fusion. A virus needs a host to reproduce. Bacteria exchange gases with the environment. A virus does do this. A bacteria is motile in many cases. Flagella. Viruses must depend on the current in solution. As you see viruses do not have any of the markers of living organisms, but some biologists do not fully agree that viruses are not a sort of living organism.