Compare & Contrast Cells and Viruses

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Compare & Contrast Cells and Viruses ___________ _________ ______ ________ _______ _______ ________ Compare & Contrast Cells and Viruses

Spiral Questions - Compare & Contrast Cells and Viruses Name: _____________________________________________________ Period: _______ Spiral Questions - Compare & Contrast Cells and Viruses What two cells have a cell wall? What is the purpose of a Ribosome? What does every cell have present? What “protein sheath” does every virus have? What cell does HIV Attack? What is Located in the Capsid?