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What does a virus and bacteria have in common?

| Ausmed. Bacteria and viruses are microbes (germs) which are very different to each other in structure and function. Despite the important structural and cultural differences, both bacteria and viruses can cause disease in similar ways: they invade and multiply within the host by evading the immune system.

How are protozoa and bacteria similar?

Protozoa (pro-toe-ZO-uh) are one-celled organisms, like bacteria. But they are bigger than bacteria and contain a nucleus and other cell structures, making them more like plant and animal cells. Protozoa love moisture.

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