The 6 Kingdoms of Life.
What are
-Eubacteria
-Archaebacteria
-Protista
- Fungi
-Plantae
-Animalia
Viruses are considered ______ things.
What is nonliving?
2 main components of viruses.
what is homeostasis?
Part of the immune system that you're born with.
what is innate?
An organism that...
Has Chitin
What is a Fungi?
Genetic Material most common in Viruses.
What is RNA?
Protein shell of Viruses.
What is a Capsid?
Substance whose molecules consist of many nucleotides linked in a long chain.
Molecule that is made when you take a vaccine to protect against future infection.
What is antibody?
An Organism that...
Has no cell wall
Has tissue
What is Animalia?
The medication we use to fight off viruses.
What is a vaccine?
Virus that attacks bacteria?
what is Bacteriophage?
the chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
what is metabolism?
Part of the pathogen that act as a name tag.
Kingdom most like to the common ancestor.
What is archaea?
Invented the vaccine by studying small pox.
Who is Edward Jenner?
Dead form of the virus that your body remembers.
What is a vaccine?
Virus cycle in which they use host to reproduce.
What is Lytic Cycle?
Part of the immune system activated with vaccines.
what is adaptive?
Only these organisms contain Peptidoglycan.
What are Eubacteria?
- viruses attaches to cell
- injects RNA
- host makes copies of the Virus
- cell lyses, virus spreads
How the virus remains dormant during the lysogenic cycle?
Viral DNA is incorporated into host genome
Virus cycle in which they remain dormant while the host cell replicates.
Cell type that first identifies pathogens.
what are white blood cells?