there is no such thing as a bacterial virus.
You have a bacterial infection,
or a viral infection
they are two different types of organisms.
there is no such thing as a bacterial virus.
You have a bacterial infection,
or a viral infection
they are two different types of organisms.
EDIT:
you could see micro-organisms using a microscope
virus
Measles is a viral infection caused by the measles virus. It is not bacterial or fungal in nature.
Bacterial virus from a human
A cold or other type of virus or bacterial infection.
it is a bacterial infection which is a bacteria
bacteriophage
It can be viral or bacterial.
One way would be to try to grow a virus on a sterile Petri dish with media, nothing would grow there. If you grow bacteria that way, you would see growth. Bacterial growth
HIV is a virus,as its full form is human immuno virus.
Attachment: The virus attaches to the surface of the bacterial cell. Entry: The virus injects its genetic material into the bacterial cell. Replication: The viral genetic material replicates using the host's cellular machinery. Release: The newly formed virus particles are released from the bacterial cell to infect other cells.
Flu is always caused a virus, not bacteria, so no flu epidemic will be due to a bacterial agent. This is true of the 1918 "Spanish Flu", it was caused by a virus.
It's a bacterial culture.