Answer:
Viruses can replicate inside cells, while bacteria release toxins to destroy cells.
Explanation:
Viruses and bacteria are both considered microorganisms that can be pathogens. Bacteria are singled celled organisms, where as viruses are non-cellular. Therefore, viruses are sometimes considered non-living, or "on the edge of life"
Viruses consist of (at the minimum) a genome surrounded by a protein coat. To replicate, they have to insert their genome into a host cell. This is another reason they are sometimes considered non living.
In contrast, bacteria can release toxins but do not replicate inside cells.
Therefore, the answer is viruses can replicate inside cells, while bacteria release toxins to destroy cells.
The correct answer is - <span>The pope required that the Spanish monarchs make the conversion of native peoples to Christianity a priority during colonization.
So it wasn't really their choice - they were forcefully made to change their religion from the tribal, Native American gods they believed in, into the religion of Jesus Christ - a religion that was so strange and foreign to them, because it was brought by outsiders.
</span>