Comparing Cell Structures with Viruses

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Comparing Cell Structures with Viruses Plant Animal Protist Bacterial Viruses

Bacteria

Plant

Protist Genetic Material Cytosol Ribosome Plasma membrane Ex: Euglena

Animal

Virus

Comparison of Cells to Viruses Complete the following table on the back... Answers are on the next slide, so check when you’re finished! Eukaryotic Cells Prokaryotic Cells Viruses Organelles: (list all possible that apply) Organelles: (list all possible that apply): 8 Characteristics of Life: (check all that apply)  Made of at least one cell  Contains DNA and RNA  Grows and/or develops  Reproduces (sexually or asexually)  Responds to the environment  Maintains Homeostasis (energy, waste, water, etc)  Obtains and uses materials/energy  As a group they evolve Examples: Is this example alive? (explain)

Comparison of Cells to Viruses Eukaryotic Cells Prokaryotic Cells Viruses Organelles: (list all possible that apply) Cell membrane, cytosol, nucleus, ER, golgi body, ribosome, vesicle, mitochondria, chloroplast, flagella, cilia, cell wall, vacuole, centriole Organelles: (list all possible that apply): Cell membrane, cytosol, ribosome, flagella, cell wall NONE 8 Characteristics of Life: (check all that apply)  Made of at least one cell  Contains DNA and RNA  Grows and/or develops  Reproduces (sexually or asexually)  Responds to the environment  Maintains Homeostasis (energy, waste, water, etc)  Obtains and uses materials/energy  As a group they evolve Examples: Plant, fungus, animal and protest Bacteria (Archaebacteria and Eubacteria) HIV, Measles, Flu, HPV, Chicken pox, etc. Is this example alive? (explain) Yes, they have all 8 characteristics of life. No, they only have 2 characteristics                  