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21 May, 09:57

What distinguishes living bacteria and non-living bacteria?

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  1. 21 May, 10:42
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    Bacteria are alive, while scientists are not yet sure if viruses are living or nonliving; in general, they are considered to be nonliving. Infections caused by harmful bacteria can almost always be cured with antibiotics
  2. 21 May, 11:42
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    Answer:Some of the daily life examples of living things around us are human beings, animals, plants and micro organisms. Non-livings things do not exhibit any characteristics of life. They do not grow, respire, need energy, move, reproduce, evolve, or maintain homeostasis ... Living things grow and reproduce.
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