Viruses are, by far, the smallest. Bacteria and yeast cells have a complete cell structure,
including the nucleus and all of the other parts of a cell. Viruses don't, so they have to inject their 'material' (I don't remember the name of the inside the virus) into the 'host' cell and force it to duplicate the viruses, which kills the host cell.
A yeast cell is the biggest.
I had this question in my Science homework =D
yeast is smaller.
Actually, a yeast cell is MUCH larger than a bacterium.
Virus are smallest in size than bacteria, fungus and yeast.
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the virus is the smallest, a bacteria is usally bigger than a virus and a fungi is usally bigger than a bacteria
Fungi are biggest as they have much longer cell structures than both bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are 2nd largest and viruses smallest.
no, but rubbing alcohol does. Bacteria actually thrives in beer, because of the high starch content and yeast.
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.
Viruses are the smallest microbes known that cause disease. They are sub-microscopic. This means that they can not be seen with a regular microscope because they are too small (measured in nanometers). It takes an electron microscope to see a virus particle. The second microbe that is among the smallest would be bacteria and then probably protists, as a generalization, after that (protists and bacteria have wider ranges of sizes than viruses). Bacteria are microscopic living organisms, while the viruses are non-living sub-microscopic organisms. Protists are single-celled living organisms, such as protozoa.
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the virus is the smallest, a bacteria is usally bigger than a virus and a fungi is usally bigger than a bacteria
Viruses are not used in the process of making yeast. Yeast itself is a microscopic organism which thrives on sugar and helps bread to rise when baked.
Fungi are biggest as they have much longer cell structures than both bacteria and viruses. Bacteria are 2nd largest and viruses smallest.
Bacteria are the smallest living creatures. Viruses are smaller but generally not considered living creatures.
Yes, The largest virus is smaller then the smallest bacteria.
no, but rubbing alcohol does. Bacteria actually thrives in beer, because of the high starch content and yeast.
Almost every disease is caused by a microbe. Bacteria, viruses, amoeba, yeast plus many more.
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.
a yeast cell by far. (If this is for science homework, i had the same question)
It depends on what you call a "living thing"!Some people would say viruses, but others argue that viruses are too simple to be classed as organisms. This would make bacteria the smallest living things. All scientists agree that bacteria have cells and that viruses do not.Some of the smallest bacteria belong to the genus Rickettsia.