Are viruses considered prokaryotic, eukaryotic, or neither?
What is neither?
What genetic material do viruses have?
What is DNA or RNA
How do eukaryotic cells reproduce?
What is Sexual reproduction?
What is a pathogen?
What is A microorganism that causes disease?
Are viruses larger or smaller than bacteria?
What is smaller?
What part of a virus allows it to attach to host cells?
What are surface protiens?
What are viruses made of that cellular parasites are not limited to?
What is only genetic material and protein coat?
How do bacteria reproduce?
What is asexual reproduction? What is binary Fission?
How do viruses harm cells?
What is they enter cells and destroy or damage them during replication?
What are three common virus shapes?
what is helical, spherical, and complex?
What can cellular parasites do that viruses cannot do on their own?
What is carry out metabolism?
What type of parasite depends completely on host machinery to reproduce?
What is a virus?
What type of reproduction involves one parent and produces identical offspring?
What is asexual reproduction?
What do viruses inject into host cells to begin infection?
What virus shape looks like a spider or robot?
what is a complex/bacteriophage?
What structure do cellular parasites have that viruses lack?
What is Cytoplasm?
What is at least 3 thing Eukaryotes have that viruses don't?
What is Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Mitochondria, Ribosomes ,Rough endoplasmic reticulum, Smooth endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus
How do viruses reproduce?
What is replication? What is attaching to a host and using their resources to duplicate themselves?
What system in the body fights pathogens?
What is the immune system?
What unit is commonly used to measure viruses?
What are nanometers?
What do viruses rely completely on the host cell for?
What is replication and protein production?
What major characteristic determines that viruses are not considered living organisms?
What is they cannot carry out metabolism or reproduce on their own?
Why are viruses not considered to reproduce like living organisms?
What is they must use a host cell to replicate?
what is a place called that a virus can attach too?
What is a matching binding site?
What type of microscope is required to see viruses clearly?
What is an Electron microscope?