parasite is a animal but bacteria is a prokaryotic cell which may have free existence.
No difference. Bacteria are living organisms.
No archea to date have been found to cause disease. The other difference is that bacteria have ester linkages in their cell membranes while archea have ether linkages.
The difference is that viruses are smaller than bacteria. One more major difference is that bacteria are living things whereas viruses are non living things.
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Bacteria are tiny living things. Some bacteria are good and some are not good. The difference between bacteria and a microbe, is a word used to describe tiny living things, which means that bacteria is a microbe, however, not all microbes are bacteria. A microbe can also be fungi, and protists, as well as bacteria.
bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites
Viruses are replication parasites that can do nothing until they take over a living cell. Bacteria are living cells.
pinworms are parasites
Mebendazole treats parasites (antihelminthic) ONLY and metronidazole treats protozoa and anerobic bacteria NOT parasites. Second year med student -kumereng
Biological hazards can be things such a viruses, bacteria, and parasites that are in your food. Chemical hazards can be cleaning chemicals, perfumes, or lotions that get into your food.
Bacteria have cellular organization and show metabolical reactions.Virus do not.Virus are complementary parasites.
No difference. Bacteria are living organisms.
the difference between bacteria and protoctist is that the protoctist have a necleus while the bacteria don't.... in other words the bacteria is a prokaryotes and the protoctist is a eukaryotes
bacterias have plasmids. but cyno-bacteria haven't plamids.
bacteria is plural and bacterium is singular
Some parasites are prokaryotic (bacteria), and some are eukaryotic (helminths, protozoans...)
vector is usually is the arthropodes carrying the parasites such as mosquitoes.