Virus
Characteristics of Life
Levels of Organization
Immune System
Miscellaneous
100

What is located inside the capsid?

Nucleic acids (DNA/RNA) 

100

What does "Characteristics of Life" mean?

The characteristics needed for something to be alive. 

100

What is the first level of organization

atom

100

What is the function of a macrophage?

consume bacteria, viruses, invaders/antigen.

100

What is the inflammation response? (think of a time you got a booboo, what happens?)

swelling, redness, heat, scab, WBC (macrophage) come in for attack

200

What are the two particles viruses always have?

Capsid (protein coat) and Nucleic acid core (DNA/RNA)

200

True or False: There only needs to be 5 out of 8 characteristics for something to be considered alive. 

False, Needs all 8 

200

what is the 5th level of organization

tissue

200

What is an antigen 

invador

200

What is a vaccine and why are they important?

a shot that contains a weakened/dead virus that provides immunity for defense. (creates antibodies) 

300

How are Viruses classified?

shape, size, host type, type of genetic material 

300

What are the 8 Characteristics of life

Cellular organization, reproduction, metabolism, homeostasis, heredity, response to stimuli, growth and development, adaptation

300

Put this in order from smallest to largest: organelle, tissue, atom, cell, biome

atom, organelle, cell, tissue, biome

300

what does the term "lock and key" mean?

"lock and key" means that a specific antibody fits to a specific antigen. 

300

How is the lysogenic cycle different from the lytic

lysogenic cycle has a longer onset and becomes part of the new DNA 

400

1. attach to host cell

2. genetic material enters the cell

3. host cell copies viral DNA

4. transcribed and translated

5. host cell lysis

Lytic Cycle

400

Is a sunflower alive? Why or why not?

Yes, because it has all the 8 characteristics of life. It has:  cellular organization, reproduction, adaptation, growth and development, metabolism, homeostasis, response to stimuli and heredity. 
400

Put this in order from largest to smallest

organ system, cell, atom, molecule, organism, tissue

organism, organ system, tissue, cell, molecule, atom

400

what are the 5 barriers of defense?

Skin, mucous membrane, saliva, tears and urine, stomach acid

400

Using the 8 characteristics of life, are bacteria alive? why/why not

yes, has all 8

500

How are viruses transmitted? (must have all 5)

airborne, contaminated food/water, infectious animals, sexual contact, contaminated blood

500

Is a virus alive? Why or why not?

by it's self, it is missing some characteristics (cellular organization, reproduction, metabolism, growth and development), ; attached to host cell it has all 8 characteristics.  

500

What are the levels of organization from smallest to largest? (starting with atom and ending with biosphere) 

atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organs, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere 

500

What cells produce specific antibodies for the antigen?

B cells

500

What does the helper t cell do?

'teaches' b cells to make specific antibodies