"Virus VS Bacteria" What's The Difference Author : Sidhartha Sarangi Hello, Today I am going to write a blog on "Virus VS Bacteria what's the difference?" It’s easy to confuse viruses and bacteria. They are both extremely tiny, for one thing, and, depending on what kind of bug you get, they can make you sick. OK, “extremely tiny” and “make you sick”? We do have technical words for these things. Viruses and bacteria are microscopic, meaning they are too small to see with the unaided eye. And pathogens are “disease-producing agents,” especially viruses and certain kinds of bacteria. But, there are many differences between viruses and bacteria too—and they’re not just important to know to ace your science exams. These differences can be vital to your health and safety. What is a vir us ? Here’s our full, formal definition of virus : A virus is an ultramicroscopic (20 to 300 nm in diameter), metabolically inert, infectious agent, that replicates only within ...
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