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Virus Scrambled tiles Animal CellsPlant cellsBacteria Structure DNA or RNA envelope Protein coat No nucleus cell membrane ribosomes cell wall DNA loop Nucleus with DNA cell membrane ribosomes cell wall chloroplast Nucleus with DNA cell membrane, ribosomes no cell wall, no chloroplast Reproduction Host cell required Asexual Fission Mitosis- growth/repair Meiosis- sexual reproduction Mitosis- growth/repair Meiosis- sexual reproduction Picture (Not drawn to scale!) Type Not a cell Can’t live on its own Prokaryotic cell- no nucleus Living Eukaryotic – cell nucleus Living Eukaryotic – cell nucleus Living

Virus Template Animal CellsPlant cellsBacteria StructureReproductionType Picture (Not drawn to scale!)

Virus Scrambled tiles Animal CellsPlant cellsBacteria Structure DNA or RNA envelope Protein coat No nucleus cell membrane ribosomes cell wall DNA loop Nucleus with DNA cell membrane ribosomes cell wall chloroplast Nucleus with DNA cell membrane, ribosomes no cell wall, no chloroplast Reproduction Host cell required Lytic or Lysogenic cycles Asexual Fission Mitosis- growth/repair Meiosis- sexual reproduction Mitosis- growth/repair Meiosis- sexual reproduction Picture (Not drawn to scale!) Type Not a cell Can’t live on its own Prokaryotic cell- no nucleus Living Eukaryotic – cell nucleus Living Eukaryotic – cell nucleus Living

Picture (Not drawn to scale!) Virus Key Animal CellsPlant cellsBacteria Structure DNA or RNA envelope Protein coat No nucleus cell membrane ribosomes cell wall DNA loop Nucleus with DNA cell membrane ribosomes cell wall chloroplast Nucleus with DNA cell membrane, ribosomes no cell wall, no chloroplast Reproduction Host cell required Asexual Fission Mitosis- growth/repair Meiosis- sexual reproduction Mitosis- growth/repair Meiosis- sexual reproduction Eukaryotic – cell nucleus Living Type Not a cell Can’t live on its own Eukaryotic – cell nucleus Living Prokaryotic cell- no nucleus Living