Shapes & Structures
Reproduction
Diseases
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

These are two structural parts to all viruses.

What are the nucleic acid and the capsid?

100

When a virus infects a bacterium, the virus injects this into the cell.

What is viral nucleic acid?

100

This is the best way to prevent some viruses.

What is a vaccine?

100
Viruses can only replicate inside of this.
What is a host cell?
100

This is how bacteria is different from viruses.

What is bacteria is alive, larger, made of cells?

200

The capsid of a virus is made of this macromolecule.

What is protein?

200

If a person has a virus that has incorporated into the person's genome, but does not show the symptoms, then the virus is in this stage (cycle).

What is lysogenic cycle?

200

This method is the most effective way of treating viral infections.

What are anti-viral drugs?

200

During the lysogenic cycle, this is created when the nucleic acids are inserted into the genome.

What is a provirus?

200

This is how vaccines are created.

What is material from the virus that causes the disease are injected into the organism?

300

Some viruses have an extra layer around the capsid called the _____________.

What is an envelope?

300

This cycle destroys the host cell soon after infection.

What is the lytic cycle?

300
Viruses can lead to cancer when they affects genes that regulate this.
What is the cell cycle?
300
This is a virus that attacks bacteria.
What is bacteriophage?
300

This is the one characteristic of life that viruses do have.

What is they can contain DNA?

400

This macromolecule makes up the outer layer around the capsid of some viruses.

What are lipids?

400

The type of nucleic acid that viruses contain.

What is DNA or RNA?

400
This is the type of cells that HIV targets.
What are white blood cells?
400
This starts with RNA as its genetic material and makes DNA.
What is a retrovirus?
400

These are the types of organisms that can be infected by a virus.

What is all living organisms?

500

Some viruses have a 20-face structure called _____________.

What is icosahedral?

500

This is the most common way that viruses destroy cells.

What is bursting through the cell to release new virion?

500
Antibiotics are not effective against viral infections due to this reason.
What is antibiotics are designed to interfere with a metabolism. (Viruses do not have!)
500

This enzyme exists in HIV that allows it to function as a retrovirus.

What is reverse transcriptase?

500

These are the steps needed for viral infection.

What is attach, inject, assemble, release, and repeat?