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7 July, 09:20

Viruses and bacteria are both microscopic and can both cause disease. viruses differ from bacteria in that all viruses *

a. have cell walls.

b. can be destroyed by antibiotics.

c. need a living host cell to reproduce.

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  1. 7 July, 09:39
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    C.) viruses need a living host to reproduce ... this is cause by viruses being Dioxyriboneuclicacid (DNA) surrounded by a protien shell so viruses are not alive per say ... but they get into cells and use living cells to reproduce
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