Fungi are biggest as they have much longer cell structures than both bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are 2nd largest and viruses smallest.
. A virus is the smallest followed by bacteria and then fungi
Virus. Viruses are smaller than bacteria. Unicellular yeasts are about 8 times larger than bacteria on average.
A virus is the smallest collection of organic material, being basically a number of complex protein molecules in a shell.
virus is the smallest among them. its only some amstrong...
Viruses are definitely smaller, they are submicroscopic and sizes are measured in nanometers. It takes an electron microscope to see them.
virus is the smallest, then bacteria and then fungus is the largest
Virus are the smallest.They are from 20nm.
virus because it takes over other cell
The three main types of microbes are fungi, bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are usually smaller than fungi and virus is the smallest type of microbe.
Fungi isn't a virus but some can make you very ill. While some bacteria can carry viruses.
.bacteria .virus .fungi .protoazoa
no they are decomposers
plants, fungi, bacteria, unicellular organisms
The three main types of microbes are fungi, bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are usually smaller than fungi and virus is the smallest type of microbe.
there are some bacteria that approach the size of larger viruses but, viruses are smaller than bacteria
Fungi isn't a virus but some can make you very ill. While some bacteria can carry viruses.
Amoeba, Paramecium, Blue-green algae, virus etc.
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fungi bacteria viruses
no they are decomposers
Viruses
Cell Walls
bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites
Micro-organisms
bacteria size ranges in micrometer i.e. 10-6m virus size ranges in nanometer i.e. 10-9m