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4 May, 22:38

How are viruses different from bacteria? A) Bacteria are heterotrophic while viruses are autotrophic. B) Bacteria are living organisms; viruses are not. C) Bacteria have a membrane bound nucleus while viruses do not. D) Bacteria are multicellular; viruses are single cells.

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  1. 4 May, 22:46
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    One of the greatest differences between viruses and bacteria is that B. bacteria are living organisms; viruses are not.
  2. 4 May, 22:55
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    Answer - B

    Bacteria are living cells whereas viruses are acellular and the research on them till now suggests that they are non-living organisms.
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