A protist is much bigger.
Of course a virus is bigger. Viruses contain DNA which is a polymer made up of many molecules.
No, a virus is much smaller than bacteria.
If a virus has one, yes, and it's often referred to as a "protein coat."
Autotroph. A producer.
a plant.
a virus is not a microorganism
virus
neither. its a protist
Kingdom: virus.
Protista
It is a genetic disease. Hemophilia is a genetic blood disorder. The person with this disorder has blood that doesn't clot as it should. It is not caused by a bacteria, virus or a protist.
It is a genetic disease. Hemophilia is a genetic blood disorder. The person with this disorder has blood that doesn't clot as it should. It is not caused by a bacteria, virus or a protist.
No. The flu (influenza) is caused by a virus. See related questions below.
The answer is NEITHER: influenza is caused by a VIRUS, not a bacterium or a protist.
Hepatitis A or B or C involves an infection of the liver caused by a virus.
Fungus virus Antibiotics protist
Depends on the life form. For example, seaweed is a protist and is, in some cases, larger than a mushroom.