Which set of statements correctly compares bacteria and viruses?(1 point)
Responses
A. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that are not alive. Viruses are small collections of genetic code surrounded by a protein coat that are living and need a host to replicate.
B. Bacteria are small collections of genetic code surrounded by a protein coat that are nonliving and need a host to replicate. Viruses are single-celled organisms that can live inside or outside a body.
C. Bacteria are small collections of genetic code surrounded by a protein coat that can live inside or outside a body. Viruses are single-celled organisms that are nonliving and need a host to replicate.
D. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can live inside or outside a body. Viruses are small collections of genetic code surrounded by a protein coat that are nonliving and need a host to replicate.