Bacteria are cellular while viruses are non cellular .
Bateria are made of cells APEX~:)
Viruses are (debatably) not alive while bacteria are; meaning they are smaller and require a living host to survive. Bacteria are killed with antibiotics, but viruses are not.
One key difference between bacteria and viruses is that bacteria are single-celled organisms that can reproduce on their own through cell division, which is a hallmark of living organisms. In contrast, viruses lack cellular structures and cannot reproduce independently; they require a host cell to replicate. Additionally, bacteria can carry out metabolic processes, while viruses do not possess any metabolic machinery and are inactive outside of a host. These characteristics underscore that bacteria are considered living organisms, whereas viruses are classified as non-living entities.
Viruses require a living organism to do anything - most especially to reproduce.
Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that exhibit characteristics of life, such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction independently. They can reproduce on their own through binary fission and respond to environmental stimuli. In contrast, viruses lack cellular structures and cannot carry out metabolic processes; they require a host cell to replicate and do not exhibit independent growth or reproduction. This fundamental difference in their biological functions indicates that bacteria are living organisms, whereas viruses are considered non-living agents.
Bateria are made of cells APEX~:)
Bateria are made of cells APEX~:)
Bacteria are able to reproduce on their own while viruses need a host to.
Only Bacteria can reproduce outside of a host.. Bacteria are made of 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
Viruses require a living organism to do anything - most especially to reproduce.
Bacteria are not dependent on a host. :)
Viruses are replication parasites that can do nothing until they take over a living cell. Bacteria are living cells.
Viruses are (debatably) not alive while bacteria are; meaning they are smaller and require a living host to survive. Bacteria are killed with antibiotics, but viruses are not.
The difference between them is Sinuses are caused by bacteria and colds are caused by viruses. Viruses are commonly minor in comparison to bacteria (which is what causes sinus problems). That is just a small comparison.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can be seen under a microscope, while viruses are smaller and can only be seen using an electron microscope. Bacteria can reproduce on their own, while viruses need to infect a host cell to replicate. Additionally, antibiotics can treat bacterial infections, but not viral infections.
One key difference between bacteria and viruses is that bacteria are single-celled organisms that can reproduce on their own through cell division, which is a hallmark of living organisms. In contrast, viruses lack cellular structures and cannot reproduce independently; they require a host cell to replicate. Additionally, bacteria can carry out metabolic processes, while viruses do not possess any metabolic machinery and are inactive outside of a host. These characteristics underscore that bacteria are considered living organisms, whereas viruses are classified as non-living entities.