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Biology, 26.02.2021 22:40 rky

How are viruses different from bacteria? Bacteria are heterotrophic, while viruses are autotrophic.
Bacteria are living organisms; viruses are not.
Bacteria have a membrane-bound nucleus, while viruses do not.
Bacteria are multicellular; viruses are single cells

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