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No. Viruses are not decomposers.no. Bacteria are. Viruses just infect you.
A microorganisms is a very small organism size that belonging to various groups such as: Bacteria, Fungi, Protozoa,and one can add viruses they are so small they are invisible to the naked eye.
My friend got viruses from it, but any website that you download music iligally can give you viruses
Neither - viruses do not eat. There are debates about whether viruses are a form of life, or organic structures that interact with living organisms.
You would say a piece of music was composed BY someone.
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria.
Viruses replicate inside body cells, using the host cell to do the work and provide the materials for reproduction. Bacteria reproduce outside body cells and, since, unlike viruses, they are living organisms, bacteria are able to do the work and production of new bacteria without a need for a host.A description of the 'Lytic Cycle', the process that some types of viruses follow in reproduction, is given in the related questions below for more detail of the process of reproduction of some viruses inside body cells.
-viruses and alive but bacteria is -viruses spread but dont multiply or change in your body, bacteria are alive and are often evolving -viruses cannot be treated, but bacteria can be eliminated with chemincals and anitbiotics
Bacteria are able to reproduce on their own while viruses need a host to.
no bacteria is larger than viruses
viruses are non living and bacteria are living organisms
there are some bacteria that approach the size of larger viruses but, viruses are smaller than bacteria
Viruses are much smaller than bacteria. Bacteria are typically 10 to 100 times larger than viruses.
Viruses are much smaller than bacteria. Bacteria are typically 10 to 100 times larger than viruses.
bacteria causes viruses 2nd Answer: My apologies, but the first answer is totally untrue. Both bacteria and viruses can cause disease, but bacteria are alive, and viruses are not. They both contain RNA/DNA to assure they are replicated correctly.
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