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Why are common cold viruses difficult to cure? (1 point)
• A copy of the DNA is made from the viral RNA. • The virus leads to
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Below are traits of viruses and bacteria. Choose which traits belong to which by selecting the appropriate column next to each
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Which statement best describes how a virus reproduces?
Responses The virus enters a cell and then makes copies of itself. The
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1.) Prophage occurs when
a.) It bonds with carbohydrates to create a virus b.) Bacteriophage DNA embeds itself in host DNA c.) It
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Compare a virus to a unicellular organism.
(1 point) Unicellular organisms have a cell membrane made from a lipid bilayer;
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1.Contagious or poisonous matter.The special contagion, inappreciable to the senses and acting in exceedingly minute quantities,
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Summarize the lytic cycle.(1 point)
Responses A virus copies its genetic material and then splits its cell membranes in half to
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Summarize the lytic cycle.(1 point)
Responses A virus copies its genetic material and then splits its cell membranes in half to
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ALL Viruses have the following structures, EXCEPT ____________.
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What is a Virus Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Summarize the lytic cycle.(1 point) Responses A virus injects its genetic
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Which of the following Summarizes the Lytic cycle.
a virus leaves eggs on the host cells, protein coat, which then hatch and move
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Why do viruses need living hosts, such as bacteria or eukaryote cells?
a Viruses depend on a host cell because they lack their
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Differentiate between the lysogenic and lytic cycles.(1 point) Responses The host cell copies its own DNA during the lytic
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What function makes the HIV virus unique?
It copies the information for reproduction from RNA back into DNA. It has viral DNA
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Which of the following is found in viruses and NOT in cells?
a cytosol b ribosomes c protein capsid d nucleolus
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Some viruses cause the host cell to reproduce both itself and the virus.
Groups of these cells become a. polio. b. tumors. c.
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Create me a position paper ( what is your position )about virus with citation proof using basic english language
Paragraph form
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Create me a position paper about virus with citation proof using basic english language
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Summarize the lytic cycle.(1 point) Responses A virus injects its genetic material into the host cell, copies itself, and then
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What function makes the HIV virus unique?(1 point)
Responses It attacks and destroys red blood cells in the bodies of its host
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How are new viruses made?(1 point)
Responses viral DNA or RNA copied by a host cell viral DNA or RNA copied by a host cell
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Which of the following are found in all viruses?
DNA, RNA, ribosomes, cell wall Nucleus, ribosomes, cell wall DNA or RNA and a
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What function makes the HIV virus unique?(1 point)
Responses It attacks neurons in the nervous system and causes paralysis. It
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Why is the common cold virus difficult to cure in humans?(1 point)
Responses It possesses a viral genome that mutates very
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Compare and contrast a provirus and viral DNA.(1 point)
Responses A provirus is viral DNA incorporated into the host cell’s
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How are new viruses made?(1 point)
Responses viral DNA or RNA copied by viral cells viral DNA or RNA copied by viral cells
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1.ARE VIRUSES LIVING OR DEAD? DISCUSS THIS QUESTION BY USING THE KNOWLEGDE ABOUT VIRUSES AND THEIR LIFE CYCLES.
2. Describe the
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ARE VIRUSES LIVING OR DEAD? DISCUSS THIS QUESTION BY USING THE KNOWLEGDE ABOUT VIRUSES AND THEIR LIFE CYCLES.
Describe the life
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Which of the following describes how lysogenic virsuses are different from lytic viruses.(1 point) Responses Lysogenic viruses
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HIV is a retrovirus. Which of the following processes does it use to synthesize a DNA strand using its own RNA genome as a
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce. Is this student’s claim correct?
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce. Is this student's claim correct?
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A virus kills its host cell at the end of a. Conjugation b. The formation of a prophage c. Assembly of the capsid d.
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What is a provirus and how does it affect the host cell’s DNA
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What is a provirus and how does it affect the host cell’s DNA said as short as possible
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Using the choice matrix, choose true or false for each claim about viruses:(6 points)
True False Viruses can reproduce
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A student claims that viruses are alive because they have genetic material and can reproduce. Is this student’s claim correct?
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How are new viruses made?(1 point)
Responses viral DNA or RNA copied by viral cells viral DNA or RNA copied by a host cell
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Which trait(s) do viruses have? You may choose multiple options.
(1 point) Responses A cell membrane A cell membrane Responds to
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Viruses are often referred to as non-living infectious particles as they lack many characteristics of living organisms like
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Viruses are often referred to as non-living infectious particles as they lack many characteristics of living organisms like
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A is a non-cellular infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism. They can infect any organism made of at
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A is a non-cellular infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism. They can infect any organism
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Viruses are often referred to as non-living infectious particles as they lack many characteristics of living organisms like
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Viruses
1. First you will focus on actual viral growth inside a human body. Pick a virus and research its growth rate. If you are
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A is a non-cellular infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism. They can infect any organism made of at
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A is a non-cellular infectious agent that can only replicate within a host organism. They can infect any organism made of at
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Viruses, although not considered to be alive, attack host cells and cause disease. The attack of a host cell is necessary for
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Using the choice matrix, choose true or false for each claim about viruses:(1 point)
True False Viruses can reproduce
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Evolution of the Influenza Virus Quick Check
Marl 4 of 5 Why is there such a wide variety of immune system responses between
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