Comparing Cell Structures with Viruses Plant Animal Bacterial Viruses.

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Comparing Cell Structures with Viruses Plant Animal Bacterial Viruses

Bacteria

Plant

Animal

Cytoplasm is the chasm Cytosol fills it up!

Virus

Comparison of Cells to Viruses CellsViruses Cells have:Viruses have: Cells do:Viruses DON’T do:

Comparison of Cells to Viruses CellsViruses Cells have: 1.Membranes 2.Cytoplasm/cytosol 3.Genetic material - DNA 4.Ribosomes Viruses have: 1.Genetic material DNA or RNA 2.Protein coat Cells do: 1.Digestion 2.Excretion 3.Respiration 4.Response to stimuli 5.Need and use energy – metabolism 6.Grow & develop 7.Reproduce themselves Viruses DON’T do: 1.Digestion 2.Excretion 3.Respiration 4.Response to stimuli 5.Need and use energy – metabolism 6.Grow & develop 7.Reproduce themselves