I am the quick energy source for the cell - Carbohydrates, I make up most of the cell membrane - Lipids, I speed up chemical reactions and help build cell structures - Proteins, I carry the genetic instructions for the cell - Nucleic Acids, I am responsible for long term energy and insulation - Lipids, I am made of simple sugars like glucose - Carbohydrates, I am made of amino acids - Proteins, I am made of nucleotides - Nucleic Acids, I am the main component of cell walls - Carbohydrates, I allow larger molecules to pass through the cell membrane - Proteins, I lack a nucleus, and I am small and simple - Prokaryote, I have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles - Eukaryote, Bacteria are examples of me - Prokaryote, Plants, animals, fungi, and protists are examples of me - Eukaryote, I am the oldest kind of living organism - Prokaryote, I contain organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts - Eukaryote, My DNA floats freely around my cell - Prokaryote, I am larger and more complex - Eukaryote, I can only reproduce with a host cell - Virus, I can have DNA or RNA as my genetic material - Virus, Unlike viruses, I am living and can reproduce on my own - Cells, I hijack the cell’s organelles to make copies of myself - Virus, I use my proteins to attach to carbohydrates - Virus, My diseases can be treated with antibiotics - Bacteria, I have genetic material - Cells and Viruses, I will infect bacteria cells - Bacteriophage, Similarities between prokaryotes and viruses - Simple, no nucleus, no membrane bound organelles, genetic material, cause disease, Similarities between prokaryotes and eukaryotes - Living, genetic material, cytoplasm, cell membrane, ribosomes, How do viruses infect cells? - Viruses use proteins to attach to the carbohydrates of cells, A large prokaryote engulfs smaller prokaryotes, who then form a symbiotic relationship with the larger prokaryote - Endosymbiotic Theory, A prokaryote folds its membrane inwards by itself - Autogenous Model, Relationship between a nucleus and a capsid - Both surround and protect the genetic material, What is the function of nucleic acids in viruses - Hijacks the cells genetic material to make copies of the virus, Difference in how viruses and cells reproduce - Cells reproduce independently and viruses require a host cell,

Group B - Intervention

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