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Anettt [7]
2 years ago
7

Help I need to write 3 paragraph essay

Biology
1 answer:
Anarel [89]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Here's an example of an essay, although I don't know what the five vocabulary words are.

Explanation:

Viruses and bacteria are both disease causing agents. However, they are drastically different structurally and biologically. Bacteria are considered biologically alive while viruses are not. Bacteria consist of prokaryotic cells that contain genetic information in the form of DNA. They use ribosomes to perform cell functions, and while they are simple, their cells still carry out complex biological processes such as metabolism and asexual reproduction.

Viruses are considered non-living. Their genetic information is stored in the form of RNA or DNA, which can be single or double stranded. They are significantly smaller than bacteria, or any other cellular life, usually measuring only a few nanometers. This is because the "body" of a virus consists of only their genetic information surrounded by a coat of protein. They cannot metabolize or perform any biological processes on their own. They cannot make energy or reproduce on their own.

Bacteria reproduce by making copies of themselves asexually, and viruses reproduce by hijacking the nucleus of a host cell and forcing the living thing to reproduce for them. Thus, while bacteria and viruses seem similar on a human scale, because they both cause disease, they are actually very different entities that function in completely different ways.

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