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Biology, 26.08.2019 21:20 annie8348

How is a virus different from a bacterium?
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a. a bacterium inserts its genome into the host cell. a virus does not.
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b. a virus inserts its genome into the host cell. a bacterium does not.
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c. a virus causes illness, but a bacterium does not.
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d. a bacterium causes illness, but a virus does not.

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