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27 September, 00:06

What is the difference between a

virus and a bacterium (bacteria) in

terms of their structure and

functions?

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  1. 27 September, 02:03
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    Explanation:

    Bacteria are single-celled, living organisms. They have a cell wall and all the components necessary to survive and reproduce, although some may derive energy from other sources. Viruses are not considered to be "living" because they require a host cell to survive long-term, for energy
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