EXAM #3 REVIEW PT.2
Across
- 1. Cell that a virus uses to replicate.
- 6. Main molecule forming the cell membrane bilayer.
- 7. Organelle that contains DNA and is the site of transcription.
- 10. Type of cell without a nucleus or organelles.
- 11. Genetic material for many viruses and all cells.
- 13. RNA forming part of ribosome structure.
- 15. Process of building proteins from mRNA.
- 18. Virus that infects bacteria.
- 19. Viral cycle in which viral DNA integrates into host DNA.
- 21. Type of RNA that carries genetic instructions from DNA.
- 22. Type of RNA that carries amino acids to the ribosome.
- 24. Process of making mRNA from DNA.
- 26. Location of transcription and translation in prokaryotes.
Down
- 2. Type of cell with a nucleus and organelles.
- 3. Protein coat that protects viral genetic material.
- 4. Site where ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is made in eukaryotes.
- 5. Nonliving particle that requires a host cell to reproduce.
- 8. Organelle that modifies, packages, and ships proteins.
- 9. Viral cycle that causes host cell lysis and viral release.
- 10. Material that makes up bacterial cell walls.
- 12. Protein made by immune cells that binds to antigens like viruses.
- 14. Organelle covered in ribosomes; site of protein synthesis.
- 16. Organelle that assembles amino acids into proteins.
- 17. Organelle responsible for ATP (energy) production.
- 20. Lipid membrane surrounding some viruses.
- 23. Set of three bases on tRNA pairing with mRNA codon.
- 25. Genetic material for some viruses and intermediate in protein synthesis.