Characteristics of Viruses
Bacteriophages
Viral Replication
Viral Morphology & Culturing
Miscellaneous
100

These are two parts to all viruses.

What are the nucleic acid and protein coat (capsid)?

100

Host cell for this phage.

What is a bacterium?

100

Required for a virus to become active and reproduce. 

What is a host cell?

100

I am used for culturing bacteria and other microbes but NOT viruses. 

What is culture medium?

100

Small, circular pieces of RNA that cause plant disease. 

What are viroids?

200

Lipid layer that surrounds some viruses made from the host cell membrane. 

What is the envelope?

200

If a person has HIV, but does not show the symptoms, then the virus is in this stage.

What is lysogentic cycle?

200

Cell bursting due to newly formed viruses. 

What is lysis?

200

I am living, immortal, and can divide indefinitely. 

What are continuous cell cultures?

200

Protinaceous infectious agents that cause bovine spongiform encephalopathy ("mad cow disease") in cattle. 

What are prions?

300

Nucleic acid found in Retroviruses.

What is RNA?

300

This cycle destroys the host cell.

What is the lytic cycle?

300

An enveloped virion is created by this release process. 

What is budding?

300

I am composed of proteinaceous subunits called capsomeres and serve to protect.  

What is a capsid?

300

Enzyme that converts retroviral ssRNA into dsDNA.

What is reverse transcriptase?

400

Projections made of protein and sugar chains on the surface of an envelope to aid in attachment. 

What are glycoproteins?

400

Used to attach to their host cell. 

What are tail fibers?

400

Mechanism of entry in which the cytoplasmic membrane of host engulfs virus.

What is endocytosis?

400

Air sac, yolk sac and embryo are some of my inoculation injection sites. 

What are embryonated chicken eggs?

400
Location of assembly for most DNA and RNA viruses, respectively. 

What is a nucleus and cytoplasm, respectively?

500

Virus exists as nucleic acid.

What is intracellular state?

500

The only part of the phage NOT made of protein. 

What is nucleic acid?

500

Attachment, Entry, Synthesis, Assembly and Release. 

What are the five stages of viral replication? 

500

Hello! E. coli here. I've been attacked by a bacteriophage. Lysis of my cells produced these holes in my lawn called... 

What are viral plaques?

500

Used to prevent many viral diseases. 

What are vaccines?

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