Viruses: measured in nanometers, need a host cell to reproduce, not living, is not in a domain, contains DNA or RNA, surrounded by a capsid and sometimes an envelope, does not exchange gases, Bacteria: measured in micrometers, can reproduce on its own, living, is a domain, contains DNA and RNA, surrounded by a cell membrane and a cell wall, exchange gases, Both: microscopic, can be pathogenic, used in medicine, contain genetic material,

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