6.2 Flashcards

1
Q

What is a capsid?

A

A protein coat that is made up of repeating units called capsomeres

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2
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What is the benefit of using repeated structures in the capsid?

A

It minimises the genetic material required for coat production

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3
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What covers the genetic material and protein coat in some viruses?

A

A protein envelope

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4
Q

What are five structures a virus has?

A
Nucleic acid (genetic material) 
Capsomeres 
Envelope
Tail
Receptors
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5
Q

What two things can viral genetic DNA be?

A

DNA and RNA

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6
Q

What are bacteriophages?

A

Viruses that infect bacteria

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7
Q

What is the function of viral RNA?

A

To direct the synthesis of the enzyme reverse transcriptase which proceeds to make DNA molecules corresponding to the viral genome

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8
Q

What is the typical structure of a virus?

A

A geometric shape

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