Animal Viral Infection and Replication Steps

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