Bacteria are unicellular microorganisms that can be found everywhere in the environment. Viruses are microorganisms that can only reproduce within the cells of a host organism.
The differences between viruses and bacteria include;
- Viruses do not have any cell and are considered between living and non-living things, while bacteria have one cell (Unicellular) and are living organisms.
- Viruses are smaller in size (20-400 nm) when compared with bacteria (1000 nm).
- Viruses do not have a cell wall but a protein coat is present, while bacteria have a cell wall that is composed of peptidoglycan.
- Viruses require a living cell to reproduce, while bacteria can reproduce by itself.
- The DNA or RNA of viruses is enclosed inside a coat of protein, while that of bacteria floats freely in the cytoplasm within the cell.
Answer:
Ribosomes produce proteins compared to stomach from which our body get proteins. Mitochondria is like the small intestine it converts food into nutrient essential for the cell
Explanation:
Ribosomes is one of a cellular organelle its manufacture protein this protein is synthesize by rough ER.Our Stomach also generate protein which is required by our body. Mitochondria converts food into nutrient which is needed by a cell.