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
Acetone is effective at killing some bacteria and viruses on contact surfaces, but it may not be effective against all types of microorganisms. It is always recommended to use disinfectants that are specifically designed to kill a broad spectrum of bacteria and viruses to ensure thorough cleaning and disinfection.
No. viruses are smaller and can only reproduce inside another living cellbacteria are bigger and can reproduce unaided. Also, viruses are nonliving.No. Bacteria are living single-celled organisms, while viruses are non-living, they consist of a string of DNA or RNA inside a protein coat.
Viruses are not considered living organisms because they cannot carry out basic functions without a host cell. They lack the ability to replicate on their own and do not have cellular structures like other living organisms.
Virioids and Viruses are 'psuedo-living' entities, and cannot truly be called 'living creatures'. To be classified as 'alive', an organism needs to meet several criteria, like the ability to respond to stimuli, grow, develop, reproduce, etc. The only one of these characteristic viruses, viroids and prions share with living creatures, is the ability to repoduce. They are self-replicating pieces of DNA or RNA, sometimes covered with a coat of proteins, and do not show any other characteristics of being a living creature.
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No thank you. I have seen very many of them.
a Venn diagram consists of two overlapping circles, and is generally used as a compare and contrast diagram. a diagram in general is just a way to show information. in short, they are not the same thing, a venn diagram is a type of diagram.
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To show common numbers between the sets.
Cloning would be added as a distinct circle outside the existing categories in the Venn diagram to represent a separate concept or technology. This circle would not overlap with any of the existing categories to show that cloning is a unique entity on its own.
A Venn diagram
Venn diagrams are used to show what two given items have in common. Carroll diagrams are used to group things without overlaps in a yes/no fashion.
When a Venn Diagram is used to compare items, the overlapping area in the diagram shows the common items between the two items being compared. The area outside the overlap shows the contrast between the two items.