Difference between bacterias and viruses
As we all know that the bacterias and viruses are
all present around us. Presently in the year 2020, we all surrounded by the
deadly COVID 19 virus. This virus has spread devastation in almost every way.
All the sectors whether its education sector or corporate sector even a small
tea shop man is facing bad consequences that occurred due to this deadly Virus.
So let us first understand what is a bacteria.
The bacteria are small microscopic single-celled organisms. These organisms
live in soil, oceans, and inside the human gut. Human’s relationship with bacteria
can be complex. Bacteria lend us helping hands by curdling milk into yogurt and
by helping in our digestions too. Bacterias are important because the
microorganisms are used by humans for many purposes. The benefits of bacteria
include the production of traditional food such as yogurt, cheese, and vinegar.
Some bacterias are important in agricultural work too. Hence we can say that
most bacteria are all good. They help humans in many ways.
On the other hand, the virus is the microscopic parasite
that can infect living organisms and cause diseases. It
can make copies of itself inside another organism's cells. Viruses consist of
nucleic acid and a protein coat. Usually, the nucleic acid is RNA; sometimes it
is DNA. ... The cell then bursts open, spreading the newly created viruses.
Hence we can say that viruses are bad for the human body and
are dangerous too.
These are some of the main differences that I have observed
between bacteria and viruses.
We must intake bacterias as they provide a lot of health
benefits. Whereas we should strictly stay away from viruses as they are dangerous
and even cause death.


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