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Yes there is a Google Play Protect. There is also a service that checks every single App on the Store separately.
Though the effectivity is debatable.
There are third party ones but I have not heard anything good about any of them. I am not sure they are legitimate
AFAICS this screens software before it goes into the store, or screens sideloaded apps on device before installation. That's still far from antivirus as Windows users know it.
In theory it does all of below:
Yes, and it's better. Each app gets scanned before it even reaches your device. You can't do that on a PC.