Characteristics
Replication Process
Mode of Transmission
Vaccines and Immunity
100
The protein coat of a virus is called
What is capsid
100

The host cell bursts or ____ in this part of the _____ cycle

Lyses lytic

100

What are two methods of infection?

Contact 

Airborne 

100
What is a vaccine
What is preparation of a weakened germ to stimulate immunity
200

Are Viruses living or non-living?

List one reason why

What is non-living 

No organelles 

No metabolism 

Cannot reproduce on their own

200

In order to inject DNA or RNA into the host cell, there needs to be a match between what?

What is host cell's receptor cells and the virus surface markers

200

What is the primary function of vaccines?

To stimulate the antibody response 

200

Why do antibiotics not work against viruses?

Antibiotics target bacterial cells 

300

Why are viruses host- specific?

Viruses can only attach to certain cells of certain organisms due to the specificity of the surface markers and receptor cells 

300

When a virus's genetic material is incorporated into the host cell's genetic material, this part of which cycle?

What is lysogenic

300

What is the enzyme found in retroviruses?

Reverse transcriptase

300

Why do viruses require a host to replicate?

They lack the cell machinery and cannot produce energy independently 

400
A helical structured virus has what shape?
What is cylindrical
400

What is an advantage of the lysogenic cycle?

It can remain undetected in the population and mutate undiscovered

400
what are methods to prevent the spread of a disease?
What is wear protective gear: mask, gloves, etc. Sneeze into elbow, stay home when sick, quarantine yourself
400

what is the role of antibodies?

Proteins that identify and neutralize foreign invaders 

500

What is a retrovirus? How does it differ from other viruses?

A retrovirus contains RNA and Reverse transcriptase and must change its RNA into DNA before it can splice into the host DNA during the lysogenic cycle

500

What is an advantage of lytic cycle?

What is replication of new virus is fast and spread is much quicker 

500

What is a common animal vector that can carry disease?

What is mosquitos, fleas, ticks, mites (insects in general)

500

Why is it easier for your body to fight an infection the 2nd time around

The immune response is much larger and faster because your body remembers