why viruses are more pathogenic than bacteria
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Answer / sreedhar
vireses not conains any cell organells,they depends on the
host for their replication,by incorporating the DNA/RNA in
to the host DNA/RNA by lytic/lysogenic cycles
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Answer / mathews lurth raj
virus is an obligate parasite of course it needs a host for replication though most of the virus are having RNA as a genetic material which are less stable than DNA in bacterias which makes the replication rate higher eventually rate of pathogenice protein production level also must be a higer diz may be a reason virus are more pathogenic than bacteria..
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