RNA Virus
DNA Virus
Viroids, Virions, etc.
Viral Replication
Miscellaneous
100

This virus has an envelope and is of the medium size. It causes HIV.

Retrovirus

100

This virus is the largest kind of virus and has an envelope.

Poxvirus 

100

Prion? Viroid? Virion? This is known to only infect plants and not animals/human beings.

Viroid

100

What is the hardest part (for an infectious agent) in its life?

Attaching to the host cell.

100

What are the endings of the family and genus names for viruses?

Family: -viridae

Genus: -virus

200

This enveloped virus is smal-sized and causes rubellavirus.

Togavirus

200

This non-enveloped virus is small and causes SOME warts.

Papovavirus

200

Prion? Viroid? Virion? This infectious particle has no nucleic acids.

Prions

200

Describe the 2 ways that an infectious agent can do the "penetration" step in viral replication

-Something about taking out a big chunk and replacing

-Somethign about taking out a bunch of little chunks and replacing the small gaps

200
Describe the difference between host range and host specificity.

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300

This virus has an envelope and comes in all sizes. It causes encephalitis and hemorrhagic fever.

Bunyavirus and Arenavirus

300

This virus causes respitory illness and does not have an envelope?

Adenovirus

300

Prion? Viroid? Virion? This infectious particle is too smallto be considered a virus.

Viroid

300

What happens during the "maturation" step in Viral Replication

The infectious agent makes new parts from the head down
300

What is teratogenesis?

It is a defect caused by an infectious agent during a developmental stage of a fetus.

400

This unenveloped virus has a double capsid and causes rotavirus.

Reovirus

400

This enveloped virus is large and known for latency. It causes herpes, chickenpox, and cold sores 

Herpesvirus

400

Prion? Viroid? Virion? Has nucleic acid, a capsid and sometimes an envelope

Virion

400

What step of Viral Replication usually kills the host

Release

400

Define "viral species"

A group of viruses sharing the same genetic info and host.

500

This virus has an envelope, is medium-sized and causes Influenza

Orthomyxovirus

500

This virus affects the liver.

Hepadnavirus

500

What three ways that Prions are transmissible?

Ingestion, transplant, and surgical instruments

500

What happens during the "biosynthesis" step in viral replication?

The virus inserts itself into the host's DNA and the host replicates.

500
Name at least 1 reason why viruses are living OR non-living

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