Chapter 18 NOTES Flashcards

1
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What are viruses

A

Acellular collections of biomolecules that infect cells

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2
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What are viruses usually associated with?

A

Plant, animal, and human diseases

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3
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Why are viruses considered non-living

A

Because they don’t exhibit all of the criteria of life

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4
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True or False: Viruses are extremely small and non-cellular

A

True

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5
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True or False: Viruses have a DNA and RNA genome

A

True

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6
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True or False: Viruses range from having 4-50 genomes in size

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False; 4-100

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7
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Each virus always has two parts, and can occasionally have an additional part. What are these parts?

A

Always: Capsid and Nucleic Acid
Occasionally: Envelope

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8
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True or False: Viruses can vary in shape from thread like rods to polyhedral to complex “space probes”

A

True

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9
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How do viruses gain entry into specific host cells?

A

The capsid adheres to the specific receptor sites on the host cells surface

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10
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For most of the time, viruses have narrow host ranges; meaning that they can only enter one specific _____, or even one specific _____.

A

Species, Tissue

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11
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True or False: Viruses rely on cells proteins in order for them to replicate

A

False: Viruses rely on the host cells enzymes, ribosomes, and ATP for its own replication

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12
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What are Bacteriophages

A

Viruses that infect PROKARYOTIC (bacteria) CELLS

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13
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During the process of a Bacteriophage entering the cell, what will FIRST enter the cell

A

Nucleic Acid

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14
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Once the nucleic acid of the bacteriophage is inside the cell, the virus takes over___________ of the host cell

A

Metabolic Machinery

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15
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What are the five stages that the lytic cycle is divided into

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  1. Attachment
  2. Penetration
  3. Biosynthesis
  4. Maturation
  5. Release
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16
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What happens to Phage DNA in the Lysogenic Cycle?

A

The Phage DNA becomes a Prophage

17
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Where does the virus become integrated into during the lysogenic cycle?

A

Into the host cells DNA

18
Q

What are Retroviruses

A

RNA animal viruses that have a DNA stage

19
Q

What enzymes do retroviruses carry?

A

Reverse Transcriptase

20
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What does reverse transcriptase do

A

Copies RNA into a double-stranded DNA that gets integrated into the host genome

21
Q

Compare the Normal way to the Retro virus way

A

DNA -> RNA-> Protein= Normal
RNA-> DNA-> Protein= Retrovirus way

22
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What are Viroid’s

A

Un-capsulated (non-capsid) RNA strands

23
Q

What induces the cell to produce more viroid’s

A

Viroid’s

24
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What are Prions

A

Proteins that change their shape in a biochemical response to contact