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Title: Virus Jeopardy


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Structures Shapes
Reproduction
Diseases
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
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The protein coat of a virus.

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What is the capsid?
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The nucleic acid in a retrovirus.
5
What is RNA?
6
A structure that surrounds the protein coat of
some viruses.
7
What is an envelope?
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The shape name represented by this virus.
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What is filovirus?
10
The two shapes that make a binal virus.
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What are polyhedral and helical?
12
The first step in viral reproduction.
13
What is the virus must attach to the cell
(membrane)?
14
The 2 cycles for viral reproduction.
15
What are Lytic and Lysogenic?
16
The cycle represented by this diagram.
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What is the lytic cycle?
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The cycle in which the viral DNA is inserted into
the hosts DNA then the host cell divides.
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What is the lysogenic cycle?
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The way the virus destroys or kills the host cell.
21
What is when the viruses burst from the cell at
the end of the lytic cycle?
22
The virus that causes the disease AIDS.
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What is HIV?
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The disease caused by the adenovirus.
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What is the common cold?
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Deadly filovirus which causes symptoms such as
high fever and uncontollable bleeding.
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What is Ebola?
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A spherical virus transmitted through inhalation
that is characterized by fever, chills, cough,
sore throat, muscle aches, and fatigue and is
often prevented through an annual vaccine.
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What influenza (flu)?
30
The type of cells that HIV attacks and the human
body system these are a part of.
31
What are white blood cells (T-cells) that are
part of the immune system?
32
A substance produced from killed or weakened
pathogens.
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What is a vaccine?
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An organism that shelters and nourishes
something, like a virus.
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What is a host?
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A virus that replicates by first transcribing its
RNA into DNA.
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What is a retrovirus?
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The viral DNA segment of a bacteriophage that is
inserted into a bacterium at the onset of the
lytic cycle.
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What is a provirus or prophage?
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A viral protein molecule that causes disease in
animals (such as mad cow disease).
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What is a prion?
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The first virus discovered.
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What is TMV, Tobacco Mosaic Virus?
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The scientist who discovered the first virus.
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Who was Stanley?
46
The scientist who developed the first vaccine
(for smallpox using cowpox).
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Who is Jenner?
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Two ways viruses are similar to living cells.
49
What are viruses and cells have proteins and
nucleic acid (DNA or RNA)?
50
Properties of life that viruses do not have, so
they are considered nonliving. (at least 3)
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What are1. do not grow2. do not
metabolize3. cannot maintain homeostasis4.
cannot reproduce on own?
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