replication
Retroviruses
Treatment
Cancer
benefits
100

What was the only viral genome that can enter?

Nuclei acid only

100

What process allows a retrovirus to remain hidden in the host cells DNA for a long period of time

Integration

100

What are interferons?

These proteins are released by infected cells and Help prevent from replicating in nearby Cells

100

What does a virus insert into a cell that can lead to cancer

The virus inserts, genetic material DNA into the cell

100

What are viruses?

About 8% of the human genome is made up to an genetic material from these infectious agents

200

What stage can the viral genome hide?

Prophage

200

What enzyme inserts, viral DNA into the host cell genome

Integrase

200

What is a cytotoxic T cell

This is an immune cell that directly kills virus infected cells by recognizing antigens on MHC Class I molecules

200

How are viruses and cancer connected?

Some viruses can trigger changes in infected cells that may lead to cancer

200

What is evolution?

Viruses contribute to this process by inserting their genetic material into DNA leading to new traits over time

300

What happens when the virus leaves the cell?

Lysis cell death

300

What biological principle do retroviruses reverse by converting RNA into DNA?

The central dogma

300

What is phagocytosis

This process allows immune cells to engulf And destroy virus infected cells

300

What happens to a cell when it starts dividing uncontrollably?

It can form tumors and lead to cancer overtime

300

What is ecosystem balance?

By infecting and killing bacteria, viruses help maintain this condition in ecosystems

400

what are the two stages in order and what one is active?


Cysogenic then Lytic is active

400

What type of immune cell is primarily targeted by HIV

CD4 T cells

400

What are antibodies

These proteins bind to viruses and help neutralize For deconstruction

400

What are transformed cells?

Cells that have been changed by a virus and abnormal growth like dividing indefinitely

400

What are bacteriophages

These viruses specifically infect bacteria and help regulate microbial populations in the body

500

What stage gets messed up with that allowed for H GT to occur

Hard induction than separation

500

Why do retroviruses mutate rapidly?

To reverse transcriptase lacks proofreading ability

500

What is active immunity

This type of immunity occurs when the body Produces its own antibodies after Exposure to A virus or vaccine

500

Name, one type of virus that can cause cancer in humans

Papillomavirus , hepatitis B virus, HTLV one, herpes virus


500

What is the Microbiome?

Viruses help keep this internal community of microorganisms in the human body, stable and healthy