Are viruses much smaller than bacteria?
Yes, viruses are much smaller than bacteria. While bacteria are typically a few micrometers in size, viruses are typically only a few nanometers in size. In comparison, a virus is roughly one hundredth the size of a bacterium, and may be one-thousandth to one-ten-thousandth the mass of a single bacterial cell.Viral Infections - Related Articles
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