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Viruses are non-living entities that show characteristics of living beings inside another living cell. Viruses consist of genetic material surrounded by protein coat. They lack organelles or membranes. Thus, they are very much smaller than bacterial cells which have membranes, and sometimes even organelles.

In fact, many viruses inhabit bacterial cells. They are called bacteriophages.

The smallest bacteria are in the order of .3 micrometers, while the largest viruses are in the order of 400 nanometers. A virus is smaller than bacteria A virus is smaller than bacteria

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Yes, bacteria are generally larger than viruses in size. Bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can be seen under a microscope, while viruses are even smaller and can only be seen using an electron microscope.

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yes the viruses are tiny infections agents, viruses are much smaller than bacteria

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Viruses are about a 1000 times smaller than bacteria, and bacteria are much smaller than most human cells. They can only be observed with an electron microscope.

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viruses are smaller than bacteria

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