Chpter 18 BOOK Flashcards

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What is a virus?

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A non-living particle that is composed of nucleic acids enclosed in a protein coat.

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What does a host cell do for a virus

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Host cells provide an area for the virus to replicate

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What is a virus’ structure?

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It has an inner core of nucleic acid (storing its genetic material/DNA/RNA) as well as having an outer protein coat

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What is a lytic cycle?

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When the host cell uses its own enzymes, raw materials, and energy to make copies of viral genes. (And the host explodes)

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What is a lysogenic cycle?

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When the viruses nucleic acid is integrated into the host cell’s chromosome and the genetic DNA is integrated into the host cell’s chromosome

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How are proviruses released?

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Either through the bursting of a cell or the active transport process

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What are retro viruses?

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A retro virus is the RNA virus with the most complex replication cycle

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What are prions?

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Particles that behave somewhat like viruses and cause infectious diseases that are composed of proteins but no nucleic acids

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What are viroid’s?

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Particles composed of a single circular strand of RNA with NO PROTEIN COAT that also cause infectious diseases in plants

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What are some plant viruses?

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There are more than 400 viruses that infect plants and cause disease.

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How did viruses originate?

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Many assume they originated from an ancestral life form because of their uncomplicated structure

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How do Prokaryotes differ from each other?

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Why are archaebacteria considered “extremists”?

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Why are Eubacteria considered “Heterotrophs”?

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Why are Eubacteria considered “the photosynthetic autotrophs”?

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Why are Eubacteria considered “Chemosynthetic autotrophs”

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What is Bacterium

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What is the structure of bacteria

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How can scientists identify bacteria

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How do Bacteria reproduce

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What is conjugation

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What are some adaptations that scientists notice in Bacteria

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