Color of light least absorbed by plants.
What is green?
Type of genetic material carried by HIV viruses.
What is RNA?
Polymer consisting of sugars and polypeptides found in Bacteria only.
What is peptidoglycan?
Primary method of reproduction by Prokaryotes.
What is binary fission?
Viral shell made out of proteins that encloses viral genome.
What is capsid?
Inorganic source of carbon for plants.
What is carbon dioxide?
Structure of HIV virus that fuses with host membrane.
What is viral envelope?
Term used for organisms that live in extreme environments.
What is a extremophile?
Method of genetic recombination that consists in acquiring DNA from the environment.
What is transformation?
Viral cycle that culminates in the death of the host cell.
What is lytic cycle?
Source of oxygen released by plants.
What is water?
Enzyme carried by HIV virus responsible for synthesizing DNA from RNA.
What is reverse transcriptase?
Biological domains where circular chromosomes are found.
What are Archaea and Bacteria?
Method of genetic recombination that consists in building a bridge between two individual organisms.
What is conjugation?
Group of viruses know for infecting bacteria.
What is bacteriophage or phage?
Group of reactions where light energy is converted to chemical energy in the form of ATP & NADPH.
What are light reactions?
Viral DNA that remains in host cell.
What is provirus?
Domain of Prokaryotes more closely related to Eukaryotes.
What is Archaea?
Method of genetic recombination where viruses are involved.
What is transduction?
Limited number of species a virus can infected.
What is host range?
Group of reactions where carbon dioxide is used to make sugars.
What is the Calvin Cycle?
Receptors in host cells that HIV viruses binds to.
What is CD4 and CCR5?
Prokaryotes whose DNA contains histones.
What are some species of Archaea?
DNA sequence that codes for the proteins responsible for the creation of the pilus during conjugation.
What is the F factor?
Genetic mechanism evolved in bacteria with the purpose of removing viral DNA embedded in host genome.
What is CRISPR-Cas system?