The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Klebsiella bacteria differ in their structural proprieties.
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Klebsiella bacteria differ in their structural proprieties.HIV is round in structure that measures approximately 100 nm in diameter. Klebsiella pneumonia bacteria is a non-motile rod-shaped bacterium that is present in the area of the intestines, which can cause respiratory and digestive tract infections to the human body.
Although Klebsiella pneumoniae type three exhibits a larger pitch in the helix-like structure and stronger uncoiling and attributed forces, and they differ from the HIV structural possessions.
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