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  • 23-05-2016
  • Biology
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How do viruses differ from bacteria, fungi, and parasites?

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alfas
alfas alfas
  • 23-05-2016
Viruses are added to the microorganisms group, but not all researcher agree that are living organisms. This is because outside of a living cell are viruses are inert.
A very important difference in comparacy to bacteria, fungi and parasites is that viruses have ONLY one type of nucleic acid
(DNA or RNA, never both).
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