Comparing Cell Structures with Viruses Plant Animal Protist Bacterial Viruses
Bacteria
Plant
Protist Genetic Material Cytosol Ribosome Plasma membrane Ex: Euglena
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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