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Name ______________________________
Date __________________ Period _______
Comparing Bacteria, Plants, and Animals
Directions: Use the following descriptions to complete the Venn diagram below.
Each description will be used once, but each section will NOT have the same
number of descriptions.
1) living thing
11) organism cannot make its own food
2) microbe
12) some can make their own food, some cannot
3) cells have a nucleus
13) cells have mitochondria, ER, and vacuoles
4) cells do not have a nucleus
5) cells have DNA, cell membrane, and cytoplasm
6) cells have a cell wall
7) cells can have chloroplasts
8) organism made of many cells
9) organism made of one cell
10) organism can make its own food
Bacteria
Plant
Animal
Comparing Viruses, Bacteria, and Protists
Directions: Use the following descriptions to complete the Venn diagram below.
Each description will be used once, but each section will NOT have the same
number of descriptions.
1) living thing
11) organism made of one or more cells
2) not a living thing
12) organism made of one cell
3) not made of cells
13) can cause disease
4) microbe
14) some can make their own food, some cannot
5) made of DNA and protein
6) cells have a nucleus
7) cells do not have a nucleus
8) cells have DNA, cell membrane, and cytoplasm
9) cells have a cell wall
10) cells have mitochondria, ER, and vacuoles
Viruses
Bacteria
Protists