what do animals cells have that plants don't have
lysosomes
what do plant cells have that animals cells don't have
chloroplasts
These are the two main parts that make up all viruses.
What are nucleic acid (DNA/RNA) and a protein coat (capsid)?
To multiply, a virus must invade this
What is a host cell?
The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create food.
What is photosynthesis?
A plant cell usually has one very large one of these to store water and maintain 'turgor pressure' so the plant doesn't wilt.
What is a vacuole (or Large Central Vacuole)
Unlike bacteria, viruses are often classified as this because they cannot reproduce on their own without a host cell
What is nonliving?
This organelle converts nutrients into energy (ATP), earning it the nickname the 'powerhouse of the cell
What is the mitochondria?
These tiny pores on the underside of a leaf allow carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to exit
What are stomata?