Friday, November 20, 2009

Are bacteria and virus single celled or multicellular?

For an homework assignment

Are bacteria and virus single celled or multicellular?
single for bacteria but for virus multi cell
Reply:Multi.
Reply:Viruses don't have cells because they can't carry out the six features of life on their own. I also think that bacteria can be either single or multicellular.
Reply:bacteria are single celled. virus' can b multicellular. but dnt ask me. thats wat sites liek google and yahoo and ask.com are for.
Reply:Bacteria are single-celled. Viruses are acellular (they're not cells at all).
Reply:I would say the are multi
Reply:bacterias are single celled for sure!


Virus are not assumed as single celled becouse there's no cell wall in virus,and there're not multicellur!we can say acellular

fuchsia

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