Cell Comparisons
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CELL COMPARISONSBacteria, Virus, Amoeba, Plant, & Animal
(Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic)
1/27/2014
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VirusProkaryotic, Unicellular, single celled, DNA without a Nucleus.
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BACTERIAUnicellular, single celled, Prokaryotic, DNA with no nucleus
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AmoebaEukaryotic, Unicellular, single celled, Nucleus
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Has all the components of animal cells with some additional structures.Chloroplast - Uses sunlight to create food, photosynthesis (only found in plant cells), contains green pigment chlorophyllCell Wall - outside the cell membrane of plants and some bacteria, the cell wall serves as supportCentral vacuole - large water container, helps maintain a turgor (stiffness) in the plant
Plant Cell:
http://www.biologycorner.com/bio1/notes_cell.html
Animal Cell
Eukaryotic, Multicellular, many cells, Nucleus