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How is a virus different from bacteria
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How is a virus different from bacteria
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It depends on what type you are talking about not I will tell you the things I know a bacteria is an infection the liquidity and yellow stuff while a virus takes over your cell and makes it make more of itself
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Viruses are smaller than bacteria and require living hosts. Without hosts for viruses, they become deceased.
Some bacteria are beneficial while viruses arent.
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