Submitted by Sariel007 t3_y2344e in UpliftingNews
daman4567 t1_is167qy wrote
Reply to comment by ActivisionBlizzard in Antibiotic found in potato disease thwarts fungal infections by Sariel007
Viruses are the more unique factor here, not being cells and whatnot. Fungus and bacteria are more alike than viruses and literally anything else.
forever_erratic t1_is1m15q wrote
Well, ok, but your comment implies fungi and bacteria are alike. They are not.
Houseton t1_is1ogp2 wrote
They are both living, viruses are not. So they are more alike with each other than with viruses.
Edit:a word
ColdJello t1_is2t60e wrote
Fungi cells are more closely related to our human cells than they are bacteria.. there's so many differences between fungi and bacteria that you can't really say they are closely related.
Successful-Quote8204 t1_is2tvd2 wrote
Which no one was saying. Relative to viruses they’re more alike than not. The difference between a virus and a living cell is like between a jelly fish and a rock.
Icantblametheshame t1_is30jft wrote
Omg! That's exactly what I said! Bacteria and fungus are like the difference between a jelly fish and a whale, not similar at all, yet somehow kind of are, and are wayyy different than them and a rock!
forever_erratic t1_is1oso2 wrote
Right. And yet, bacteria and fungi are still extremely different from one another.
Houseton t1_is1qkyq wrote
You are 100% right on that. Both are living organisms though so they are more alike there than viruses, which aren't living per se.
RobotArtichoke t1_is20tfu wrote
They both compete for the same resources though
_Wyrm_ t1_is3x5nv wrote
Viruses do not compete for resources. They take over cells and force them to make more.
There is no biological process that happens with respect to virii, save when they are created and when they latch onto a cell and inject their gunk in.
Bacteria and fungi, on the other hand, need energy to survive. They must feed off of their host.
RobotArtichoke t1_is3xaph wrote
I didn’t say anything about viruses.
cbftw t1_is1ybwg wrote
They're still more alike than virii and anything else in the world
Successful-Quote8204 t1_is2tmk4 wrote
Icantblametheshame t1_is303ov wrote
Yet they are similar. Like a whale and a jelly fish aren't anything alike but yet they are pretty similar and way different than a rock
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youwantitwhen t1_is1ot1t wrote
Wrong. Viruses are alive. Correct. Viruses are not alive.
Houseton t1_is1qa5z wrote
My statement implied viruses are not living. I didn't use the term alive..... Not sure what your comment is meant to be though
Unlimitles t1_is79n8z wrote
it's meant to be sarcasm because that person can recognize that this stupid string of comments are just propagandists making perfectly sure to drive home the confusion so people reading don't actually understand anything.
lol I'll be using this as case study to help people understand what Online Propaganda looks and behaves like, reddit is the perfect place to understand it, even helps in seeing it on other platforms because it operates the same.
Houseton t1_is7eqf5 wrote
wat?!? I guess, congrats for your case study ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯
LittleRadishes t1_is3vs2u wrote
They are more alike than viruses though right?
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DaughterEarth t1_is23n02 wrote
They OC comment did by implication when they mentioned antibiotics only work on bacteria. The reason that often needs to be said is people think they will treat viruses, which they won't.
But there is a such thing as an anti-fungal antibiotic.
The person you replied to is trying to clear it up but apparently lots of you are too offended to pay attention lol
Icantblametheshame t1_is30pkh wrote
Yes cause an anti biotic could be referring to anything that kills life with a specific method
Clemementine t1_is2thjl wrote
Generally those are referred to as antivirals, though.
Icantblametheshame t1_is30twv wrote
And viruses are not living organisms, so anti biotic (Killin living organisms) doesn't apply to them
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