signs and symptoms
virus structure and function
viral reproduction
cancer and cell division
causes of diseases
100

name 2 common signs of infection on skin.

redness and swelling.

100

 What is the protective protein layer that covers a virus's genetic material?

 The capsid

100

In which cycle does a virus rapidly reproduce and then break open the host cell to release new progeny?

The lytic cycle

100

 What is the definition of cancer?

 Unchecked cell growth caused by mutations in the genes of a cell

100

What type of organism lives on or in a host to get food at the host's expense, but usually doesn't try to kill it?

A parasite

200

what is the difference between a symptom and a sign?

a symptom is something you feel,a sign is something others see 
200

 Why are viruses considered nonliving?

They do not consume nutrients, grow, perform cellular respiration, or have internal organelles like a nucleus or cytoplasm

200

What is the name for a virus that specifically infects and takes over a bacterial cell?

 A bacteriophage

200

What is the difference between a benign tumor and a malignant tumor

 Benign tumors do not migrate to other parts of the body; malignant tumors can spread and cause cancer to reach other regions

200

 These disorders are caused by errors in DNA sequences that result in proteins being made incorrectly or not at all.

Genetic disorders

300

why is it important to seek medical advice for bacterial infections?

without proper treatment,bacterial infections can cause serious harm 

300

 What are individual virus particles called?

Virions

300

In the lysogenic cycle, where does the virus hide its genetic material?

 It integrates itself into the host cell’s chromosomes

300

Why do cancer cells divide faster than normal cells?

They spend less time in interphase and have fewer checks during the S-phase of the cell cycle.

300

 What is a common "vector" for the parasite that causes Malaria?

 A mosquito

400

how do symptoms like fever and infection help the bodyfight infection?

fever raises body temperature to slow germs;nausea helps expelharmful substances

400

What specific structure do viruses with a "viral envelope" use to attach to host cell receptors?

Glycoproteins

400

What is the term for the process where new virions "burst forth" from a host cell, destroying it?

It lysis

400

Name three common treatments used by doctors to fight cancer.

Surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy

400

 What environmental contaminant, often found in old homes, can cause memory problems and irritability?

lead paint.

500

how do signs and symptoms help doctors determine if an illness is caused by virus or bacteria?

certain symptoms and signs are typical for viruses,or bacteria,helping diagnosis

500

How much smaller are virions compared to bacteria?

They are approximately 100 times smaller than bacteria and cannot be seen with a light microscope

500

How does the lysogenic cycle affect the host's daughter cells?

The host cell replicates the viral DNA along with its own, passing it on to all new daughter cells

500

What did Dr. William G. Kaelin, Jr. discover about mutated tumor suppressor genes?

Mutations cause tumors to produce large amounts of protein, which provides cancer cells with extra blood for growth

500

How do vaccines help the body prevent viral infections?

They train the immune system to create antibodies that fight off the disease upon exposure

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