Below are traits of viruses and bacteria. Choose which traits belong to which by selecting the appropriate column next to each trait.(4 points)

Single-celled living organisms Bacteria – Single-celled living organisms Viruses – Single-celled living organisms Multiply within a living host's cells Bacteria – Multiply within a living host's cells Viruses – Multiply within a living host's cells Can reproduce independently Bacteria – Can reproduce independently Viruses – Can reproduce independently Have DNA Bacteria – Have DNA Viruses – Have DNA Cannot reproduce without a host Bacteria – Cannot reproduce without a host Viruses – Cannot reproduce without a host Reproduce by doubling their DNA and organelles and splitting into two Bacteria – Reproduce by doubling their DNA and organelles and splitting into two Viruses – Reproduce by doubling their DNA and organelles and splitting into two Made of a section of DNA or RNA enclosed by a protein shell

Bacteria - Single-celled living organisms

Viruses - Cannot reproduce without a host
Bacteria - Multiply within a living host's cells
Viruses - Made of a section of DNA or RNA enclosed by a protein shell
Bacteria - Can reproduce independently
Viruses - Multiply within a living host's cells
Bacteria - Have DNA
Viruses - Can reproduce independently

Reproduce by doubling their DNA and organelles and splitting into two Made of a section of DNA or RNA enclosed by a protein shell

Bacteria - Reproduce by doubling their DNA and organelles and splitting into two

Viruses - Made of a section of DNA or RNA enclosed by a protein shell

Viruses - Multiply within a living host's cells

Bacteria - Single-celled living organisms

Viruses - Cannot reproduce without a host
Bacteria - Multiply within a living host's cells
Viruses - Multiply within a living host's cells
Bacteria - Can reproduce independently
Viruses - Made of a section of DNA or RNA enclosed by a protein shell
Bacteria - Have DNA
Viruses - Cannot reproduce without a host
Bacteria - Reproduce by doubling their DNA and organelles and splitting into two
Viruses - Multiply within a living host's cells

this is on there twice?

Multiply within a living host's cells

I apologize for the repetition. Here is the corrected response:

Bacteria - Single-celled living organisms
Viruses - Multiply within a living host's cells
Bacteria - Can reproduce independently
Viruses - Cannot reproduce without a host
Bacteria - Have DNA
Viruses - Made of a section of DNA or RNA enclosed by a protein shell
Bacteria - Reproduce by doubling their DNA and organelles and splitting into two
Viruses - Multiply within a living host's cells