Page 1 of 2. bacteriophage. A stroll down the supermarket aisle will show you all kinds of products that promise to kill germs, others that are antibacterial, and still others that kill viruses. But which is better? What's the difference between germs, viruses, and bacteria? read more
Germs are generally known as culprits or bad microorganisms while bacteria can be classified as good bacteria or bad bacteria. This is generally the difference. Germs can be classified as harmful microorganisms or bad microbes such as bad bacteria, bad viruses, bad fungi, and bad protozoans. read more
Germs The word “germ” is a catch-all phrase that can mean any microscopic particle that can cause illness in humans. The word germ comes from germen which means seed or sprout. read more
Key Difference: Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are single celled micro-organisms that belong to the group of Prokaryotics. Microorganism refers to any of the organisms that can only be seen under a microscope. read more