What is the difference between bacteria and viruses?

Viruses vs. Bacteria Here is the answer from FDA. Gov: Viruses must have a living host to multiply whereas most bacteria can grow on non-living surfaces Viruses invade their host's cells and turn the cell's genetic material from its normal function to producing the virus itself Bacteria carry all the machinery needed for their growth and multiplication, while Viruses carry mainly information - for example, DNA or RNA, packaged in a protein and/or membranous coat. Bacteria, on the other hand, harness the host cell's machinery to reproduce.In a sense, Viruses are not truly "living," but are essentially information (DNA or RNA) that float around until they encounter a suitable living host Viruses are also dead, and arent alive.

As for Bacteria, they are not dead and are alive.

Bacteria are single celled prokaryotes belonging to the Kingdom Monera. Amoebas are eukaryotes from the Kingdom Protista.

Molds and bacteria are very different organisms. They are genetically unrelated. Molds are larger, complex and MORE?

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