BMI measures excess weight rather than excess body fat, therefore it doesn't take in to account the amount of muscle you have. This would mean that if you used BMI to judge your overall health, it would be false if you were very muscular. BMI may determine that you are overweight, but it is not necessarily correct as BMI is judging based off of excess fat rather than muscle.
- Fungi is a <u>eukaryote that have cells </u>and causes infections in the body as soon as it gets access to it.
- Bacteria is a microbe that contain genetic information and can cause infections such as UTIs, sore throats, etc They are also able to adapt quickly and become resistant to anti-bacterial medication.
- Viruses perform their function by gaining access to a living cell and replicating itself and if unchecked will overwhelm the cells. This causes infections in the body.
By itself, a virus can accomplish nothing—it needs to enter a living thing to perform its only function, which is to replicate. When a virus gets inside a human body, it can hijack a person's cellular machinery to produce clones of itself, overtaking more cells and continuing to reproduce.
A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses infect all life forms, from animals and plants to microorganisms, including bacteria and archaea
Similarities
- They all cause infections
- They need to get in contact with a cell to operate
- They require medication to eliminate them from a living cell
Differences
- Fungi has cells, others do not
- Virus multiplies in a cell, others do not.
- Certain bacteria is helpful to the body, but viruses and fungi are not
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