No, a virus is much smaller than bacteria.
Bacteria and viruses can breed. i.e. When bacteria breeds, they form large colonies visible to the naked eye When viruses breed, they become more deadly or mutate but are still virtually invisible to the naked eye.
bacteria size ranges in micrometer i.e. 10-6m virus size ranges in nanometer i.e. 10-9m
AIDS is a disease caused by the HIV virus. This is different than a bacteria.
A protist is much bigger.
Of course a virus is bigger. Viruses contain DNA which is a polymer made up of many molecules.
Viruses are always smaller than bacteria.
A virus is typically the smallest of these three biological entities, as it is much smaller than bacteria and fungi. Viruses are even smaller than the smallest bacteria and fungi, and can only replicate inside the cells of a living host organism.
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yes a virus is way smaller
Bacteria and viruses can breed. i.e. When bacteria breeds, they form large colonies visible to the naked eye When viruses breed, they become more deadly or mutate but are still virtually invisible to the naked eye.
bacteria is bigger than germs or anything
bacteria size ranges in micrometer i.e. 10-6m virus size ranges in nanometer i.e. 10-9m
Yes, bacteria are generally larger than viruses.
Yes, viruses are smaller than bacteria.
Red blood cell
Yes, mold cells are bigger than bacteria cells. They typically are around 3x larger than bacteria cells and they take up more space.