What is a bacteriophage?
Define Antibody
What your BODY produces in response to antigens that help it 'remember' and fight pathogens

What are the structures in green?
What is the structure in pink?
What is the structure in dark purple?
Envelope protein receptors
Envelope
Nucleic Acid
What does lyse mean?
EXPLOSION
Genus Species
What are the 2 main parts of a virus?
Capsid, nucleic acid
Define Antigen
A protein on the surface of the pathoGEN that your body uses to identify it
What does reverse transcriptase do?
Builds viral DNA from viral RNA (thus going backwards)
What are the correct sequence of events for the lytic cycle?
Attachment, entry of genetic material, replication, assembly, release
What is the 2 name naming system?
Binomial Nomenclature
What are the 3 virus shapes?
Icosahedral, complex, helical
Define immunity.
When your body has enough antibodies so that it is unaffected by a pathogen
What does integrase do?
Integrates viral dna into host dna
What is the correct sequence of events for lysogenic cycle?
Attachment, entry of genetic material, latent period, replication, assembly, release
What are the 3 domains of life?
Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

A? B? E? F? G?
A - Capsid
B - Nucleic Acid
E - Sheath
F - Tail Fibers
G- Baseplate
Which vaccine type uses another virus to deliver antibodies to your cells?
Nucleic acid vaccines

1. attachment. 2. entry. 3. replication. 4. assembly. 5. release.
What occurs during the latent period of lysogenic phase?
Mitosis and normal cell function
What are the 6 kingdoms of life?
Bacteria, Archaea, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista
T/F -
Viral particle also called a virion.
Viruses = 10-1000 mm
Viruses can have DNA or RNA.
Viruses are considered intercellular parasites.
T
F
T
F - inTRAcellular
Which is the least effective vaccine type?
Subunit vaccines
What are the 2 enzymes specific to retroviruses and what is their function?
Reverse transcriptase - performs backwards transcription to build viral DNA
Integrase - integrates viral DNA and host DNA
What is the difference between lytic and lysogenic cycle?
Lysogenic - virus merges it's DNA with host DNA and allows the cell to undergo normal cell division through mitosis, creating many more infected cells
What are the levels in order?
Domain. Kingdom. Phylum. Class. Order. Family. Genus. Species.