Bacteria is live and a virus is not. This also means that only a bacteria infection or illness can be killed with antibiotics.
Smallpox was a virus.
Vibrio cholerae is a type of bacteria that causes cholera, a serious intestinal infection. It is not a virus.
A virus that attacks bacteria. -APEX Learning
With a diameter of 220 nanometers, the measles virus is about 8 times smaller than E.coli bacteria.At 45 nm, the hepatitis virus is about 40 times smaller than E.coli.For a sense of how small this is, David R. Wessner, a professor of biology at Davidson College, provides an analogy in a 2010 article published in the journal Nature Education: The polio virus, 30 nm across, is about 10,000 times smaller than a grain of salt. Such differences in size between viruses and bacteria provided the critical first clue of the virus' existence.
The shape of a virus that attacks bacteria is typically cylindrical or polyhedral. These viruses that infect bacteria are known as bacteriophages and come in various shapes and sizes.
A pathogenic bacterium is alive while a virus is not.
It is not. HIV is a virus. It has a completely different make-up from a bacteria. The most important difference between a bacteria and a virus is that a virus does not have the ability to replicate on its own. It needs a host, another cell, to reproduce, unlike bacteria which can reproduce on their own.
Bacteria are not dependent on a host. :)
Bacteria has both DNA and RNA where as Virus has either DNA or RNA
Bacteria and virus
Smallpox was a virus.
virus
a bacteria. the bacteria that causes pneumonia is called pneumoniae.
Bacteria Virus
Bacteria have cellular organization and show metabolical reactions.Virus do not.Virus are complementary parasites.
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Mutations of Bacteria from Virus Sensitivity to Virus Resistance was created in 1943.