Educational video for children to learn how to differentiate between viruses and bacteria. Viruses and bacteria have things in common and many differences. Both are called pathogens and cause diseases. Also, both spread very easily via the so-called vectors. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells and are considered to be living organisms. Counter to this, viruses need a host to be able to reproduce, that is why they are considered to be non-living organisms. Other differences? Viruses are much smaller than bacteria, they have distinct structures and the treatment for the diseases they cause, also differs.
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Categories: Educational Science