Asked by taoπ
What is a difference between bacteria and viruses? (1 point)
bacteria can cause infections and viruses cannot
bacteria are smaller than viruses
bacteria are all good and viruses are all bad
bacteria are singe celled organisms and viruses are non-living
bacteria can cause infections and viruses cannot
bacteria are smaller than viruses
bacteria are all good and viruses are all bad
bacteria are singe celled organisms and viruses are non-living
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Answered by
tao π
1. bacteria are singe celled organisms and viruses are non-living
2. prescribe antiviral medicines to the patient
3. Allergens and pathogens are types of antigens.
4. Adaptive immunity is produced by the body as a response; innate is a natural defense you are born with; and passive is given to the body in the form of a vaccine or breast milk.
2. prescribe antiviral medicines to the patient
3. Allergens and pathogens are types of antigens.
4. Adaptive immunity is produced by the body as a response; innate is a natural defense you are born with; and passive is given to the body in the form of a vaccine or breast milk.
Answered by
Cheeseburger
In case you're taking the Bacteria and Viruses Quick Check, here:
1. Bacteria are single-celled organisms and viruses are non-living
2. Prescribe antiviral medicines to the patient
3. No, antibiotics should not be prescribed because the patient likely has a viral infection
1. Bacteria are single-celled organisms and viruses are non-living
2. Prescribe antiviral medicines to the patient
3. No, antibiotics should not be prescribed because the patient likely has a viral infection
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Guys, for any and all connexus students in 8th, Cheeseburger is 100% right
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