Cell walls of bacteria contain
What is peptodiglycan
Eukaryotic cells contain
What are organelles (nucleus)?
Type of virus that infects a bacteria cell.
What is a bacteriophage?
Know as the power house, this organelle breaks down sugars to usable ATP
What are mitochondria?
A living thing that provides a source of energy for a virus or another parasite.
What is a host?
Does a Prokaryote cell have a membrane bound nucleus?
What is No
What cells contain ribosomes?
What is Prokaryote and Eukaryote cells
The outer coat of a virus is made out of this substance
What is protein?
This double membraned organelle is only found in plants and algae. It captures energy from the sun.
What is chloroplast?
plant cell walls are made up of this material
cellulose
Where the genetic material is located.
What is cytoplasm?
True or false Eukaryote cells are the only cells that have DNA
False both prokaryote cells and eukaryote cells have DNA.
This virus was used in our examples of a lysogenic virus
What is HIV (or most other STI's)
These storage organelles are found in Eukaryotic cells.
What are Vacuoles
The Rhymes to see what types of cells contain a nucleus
Pro = No
Eu = Do/True/Nu(cleus)
Name for the tail on a prokaryote.
What is flagella?
packages and ships proteins
What is the Golgi Body (Apparatus)
Virus named after the disease it causes. FDR is a famous person who had this disease.
What is polio?
This part of the virus contains all the instructions for making new viruses.
What is the genetic material?
Vaccine works by doing this
What is train the immune system to fight the virus/infection
This region contains DNA in prokaryotic cells
What is nucleoid?
What theory talked about a cell consuming another organism to become more complicated?
What is endosymbiosis
The main difference between lysogenic and lytic virus replication.
What is during lysogenic virus replication, the DNA of the virus becomes part of the host's DNA.
Protein Builder
What is Ribosomes?
What Drugs Stop Viruses? Stop Bacteria?
Antivirals and Antibiotic