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how does a virus differ from a bacterium? select all that apply. how does a virus differ from a bacterium?select all that apply. a virus, unlike a bacterium, lacks a genome. viruses, unlike bacteria, lack metabolic

Answer :

Viruses have two dimensions while bacteria have three. - Viruses don't have metabolic enzymes as bacteria do.

Quiz: What makes a virus different from a bacterium?

What distinguishes bacteria from viruses? In contrast to viruses, which live inside cells, bacteria are intercellular organisms, meaning they exist between cells (they infiltrate the host cell and live inside the cell). The genetic makeup of the host cell is altered such that it now produces the virus instead of its usual function.

Which of the following attributes sets viruses apart from bacteria?

On a molecular level, the primary distinction is that while viruses are a collection of inert chemicals that require a host to survive, bacteria are free-living cells that can live within or outside of a body.

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