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Viruses Structure
Virus Function
Bacterial Struct.
Lab Safety
Lab Technique
100
This is the type of nucleic acids that can be found in a virus.
What are DNA or RNA?
100
This is the viral life cycle that results in cell death.
What is the lytic cycle?
100
This is the shape of a bacterial chromosome.
What is circular?
100
This is the type of shoes that should always be worn in the lab.
What is closed toed?
100
This is how you sterilize an innoculating loop.
What is run it through a flame?
200
This is the protein layer that surrounds viral nucleic acid.
What is a capsid?
200
This is the viral life cycle that does not result in cell death.
What is the lysogenic cycle?
200
This is the bacterial cell structure responsible for protein synthesis.
What is a ribosome?
200
These are 3 pieces of protective equipment that should be worn in the lab.
What are gloves, goggles and an apron?
200
This is the formal name of the plates that bacteria are grown on.
What is a Petri dish?
300
This is a membrane made of phospholipids that is found on some viruses.
What is an envelope?
300
This is the type of cell a bacteriophage can infect.
What is a bacteriophage?
300
This is the bacterial cell structure responsible for allowing the bacterium to connect with other bacteria.
What is a pilus?
300
This is what you should do after you tell your instructor if you get something in your eye.
What is wash your eyes out?
300
This is the technique you should do in order to sterilize your lab table.
What is spray it with disinfectant?
400
This is the portion of a bacteriophage that encloses the nucleic acid.
What is the head.
400
This is the type of virus that has an RNA genome and reverse transcribes its nucleic acid into the host cell.
What is a retrovirus?
400
This is the bacterial cell structure responsible for moving the bacterium.
What is a flagellum?
400
This is what you should do if a fire breaks out in the lab.
What is tell your instructor?
400
This is the name of the technique used for spreading something on a Petri dish.
What is streaking?
500
These are the leg-like projections on a bacteriophage.
What are tail fibers?
500
This is the most famous example of a retrovirus.
What is HIV?
500
This is the bacterial cell structure responsible for controlling what moves in and out of a cell.
What is the cell membrane?
500
This is where you should put broken glass.
What is the broken glass box?
500
This is the what you should do with long hair while in the lab.
What is tie it up?