Animal Viral Infection and Replication Steps
Across
- 2. Large vacuoles form in brain
- 3. Extremely small, circular pieces of RNA that are infectious and pathogenic in plants
- 6. Have glycoprotein spikes or other attachment molecules that mediate
- 9. Ribosomes cannot directly translate -ssRNA
- 10. Made by all mammals. Normal brain activity. Normal, functional structure of a helices
- 11. During entry via membrane fusion the viral DNA is released into the cytoplasm
- 14. Ribosomes can translate polypeptides directly from +ssRNA
- 15. Endocytosis, in which attachment of a naked or an enveloped virus stimulates the host cell to engulf the entire virus
Down
- 1. Each type of animal virus requires different strategy depending on its nucleic acid
- 4. Lysis. Naked viron; exocytosis or lysis; enveloped virons: budding
- 5. Proteinaceous infectious agents
- 7. Viruses do not become incorporated into host chromosome hang out in the cell
- 8. Genes dictate that some cells can no longer divide at all
- 12. Most DNA viruses ______ in nucleus
- 13. Disease-causing form has b-sheets.