actually, curing bacteria is easier than viruses because they can be treated by antibiotics while viruses cant and its result of viruses don't have stable and similar morph
Viruses are much smaller than bacteria. Bacteria are typically 10 to 100 times larger than viruses.
Viruses are much smaller than bacteria. Bacteria are typically 10 to 100 times larger than viruses.
the virus that infects bacteria is bacteriophage
-viruses and alive but bacteria is -viruses spread but dont multiply or change in your body, bacteria are alive and are often evolving -viruses cannot be treated, but bacteria can be eliminated with chemincals and anitbiotics
No, viruses do not have endospores. Endospores are a dormant form of certain bacteria that allow them to survive harsh conditions, while viruses lack the cellular machinery to form such structures. Viruses are much simpler entities compared to bacteria.
bacteria and they don't cure viruses
Antibiotics only affect bacteria and colds are caused by viruses.
Because viruses are not bacteria. Antibiotics only work on bacteria. (Viruses are not actually alive . . . they enter a bacterium and take control of its function.)
Bacteria are treated with antibiotics and viruses are treated with antiviral medications.
We cure viruses by reformatting the computer's CPU.
Many house flies carry diseases that are caused by bacteria or viruses. However, no housefly has the cure for these diseases.
It does not cure anything it assists in the fighting of viruses and infection It is widely used as a general antibiotic to fight infections such as strep-throat, a wound that has bacteria, etc.
Viruses! The common cold, the flu. Always changing before we can find one cure.
Antibiotics are medicines that cure infections. They have no effect on viruses.
No, amoxicillin is effective only against Gram positive bacteria and has no effect on viruses at all. Incidentally, there is no cure for parvovirus - the dog must clear it on its own.
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria.
You get tetanus usually from rusted metals. Overall, gangrene let bacteria and viruses get in easier, so yes.