The main difference between viruses and bacteria is that viruses are packets of genetic material and cannot survive on their own, while bacteria are single-celled organisms that can. Bacteria take in nutrients, expel waste, grow, and reproduce (multiply). Viruses need a host cell (a bacterium, or a plant or animal cell) in order to reproduce copies of itself and have no need to feed or grow in the typical sense. In fact, many argue that viruses are not living entities, just bits of genetic material and cellular machinery.
A bacteria is a cell, with its own metabolism, which can act independently of a host cell. A virus is composed of some form of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) with or without some form of protein envelope; it has no metabolism of its own and can only be biologically active inside the cell of some other organism, and takes over its host cell's cellular machinery.
a virus and a bacteria are also different by a bacteria is worse than a virus and that a bacteria spreads and a virus usually doesn't.
13 sentences about how is bacteria different from virus:1.Virus is a nonliving thing.
2.Virus don't have cells.
3. Bacteria can be good for you.
4. Virus only does 2 basic functions.
5. Bacteria can be killed by antibiotics.
6. Bacteria can be seen in normal microscope.
7. Bacteria is a living thing.
8. Bacteria is unicellular.
9. Virus never can be good for you.
10. Virus never can be killed.
11. Virus only can be seen in a hard microscope.
12 Bacteria is sometimes harmful.
13. Virus only binds to a specific host cell and is only harmful to that specific cell.
One major difference between viruses and bacteria is the method of reproduction. Bacterium is a completely self-contained and self-reproducing unit. When the time is right, bacterium will split its DNA and RNA genetic material in two. Separate cell walls will build up around these two new bacteria, and this process will continue until thousands or millions of bacteria have formed. This is how strains of bacteria survive in almost every environment on Earth, including non-living surfaces like rocks or plastic. A virus, on the other hand, cannot reproduce without a living host. A may lie dormant for thousands of years before finally coming into contact with a suitable host. Once it enters the body of a host, a virus uses leg-like appendages to clamp onto a cell and a spike or chemical coating to penetrate the cell wall. Once inside a living cell, a virus replaces the cell's original DNA or RNA commands with its own genetic instructions. Those instructions are usually to make as many copies of the virus as possible. Once the individual cell has outlived its usefulness, it explodes and sends out thousands of copies of the original virus to other unsuspecting cells.
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.
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.
Bacteria and virus
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A pathogenic bacterium is alive while a virus is not.
Bacteria has both DNA and RNA where as Virus has either DNA or RNA
Bacteria are not dependent on a host. :)
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.
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 only difference between viral and bacterial encephalitis is what causes it. They are exactly the same condition except one is started via a virus and one is started by a bacteria.
A virus runs in a thread, as do all programs. The difference between a generic thread and a virus is that the thread may not be harmful, while the virus generally is.
Bacteria are living cells -- cell membrane and all that cell stuff. A virus doesn't own it's own cell; it invades a cell and takes over, using the host cell to make more viruses.
The difference between a common animal virus and a retrovirus is that a retrovirus only contains RNA while a common animal virus will have DNA or RNA.
the difference between bacteria and protoctist is that the protoctist have a necleus while the bacteria don't.... in other words the bacteria is a prokaryotes and the protoctist is a eukaryotes
Bacteria and virus
Bacteria metabolize ingested nutrients. Viruses do not do this. Bacteria reproduce by fusion. A virus needs a host to reproduce. Bacteria exchange gases with the environment. A virus does do this. A bacteria is motile in many cases. Flagella. Viruses must depend on the current in solution. As you see viruses do not have any of the markers of living organisms, but some biologists do not fully agree that viruses are not a sort of living organism.