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CharacteristicsVirusesProkaryotes & Eukaryotes
StructureDNA/RNA core, capsidCell membrane, cell wall, ribosomes, DNA (enclosed in nucleus), organelles
ReproductionOnly within a hostIndependent (Asexually or Sexually)
Genetic CodeDNA or RNADNA in Eukaryotes DNA/RNA in prokaryotes
Growth and DevelopmentNoYes in multicellular organisms
Obtain and Use of EnergyNoYes
Response to EnviornmentNoYes
Change over timeYesYes
Considered non-living due to needing a host to replicate
Facts on viruses
Infect plants, animals, and bacteria
Composed of Nucleic Acids ecnlosed in a protein coat
They are approximatly 10x smaller than bacteria
vs Cells
Viruses
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Let us compare cells and viruses

Considered non-living due to needing a host to replicate

Facts on viruses

Infect plants, animals, and bacteria

Composed of Nucleic Acids ecnlosed in a protein coat

They are approximatly 10x smaller than bacteria

vs Cells

Viruses

-Write the similarities and differences between cells and viruses -Share in cooperative groups about virus and cell characteristics

Language Objective

-Compare and contrast cells and viruses in their structure and function

Objectives

Content Objective