Bio 2 - Module 3

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Across
  1. 4. - Prokaryotic cell. Nucleoid instead of nucleus. Ribosomes present with no other organelles. Cell membrane and wall present. Flagella and fimbriae.
  2. 9. - Form of virus replication. Virus to host cell.
  3. 10. - Bigger cells with more compartments, like nuclear cell walls, etc. Fungi, Protozoa and Algae.
  4. 11. - Form of virus replication. Nuclear material is replicated by the host cell.
  5. 12. - Gram --- is a thin peptidoglycan layer with an extra cell membrane layer.
  6. 13. - Form of virus replication. Newly synthesised nuclear material and protein coating are assembled to form new viruses.
  7. 14. - Not visible with a light microscope. Genetic material encased in a capsid. Has an envelope with spikes on the exterior.
Down
  1. 1. - Small and unicellular. Bacteria.
  2. 2. - Form of virus replication. Of virus or nuclear material into the host cell.
  3. 3. - Gram --- is a thick peptidoglycan layer.
  4. 5. - Form of virus replication. Removal of the capsid to release the nuclear material into the cytoplasm of the host cell.
  5. 6. - Organisms that live in extreme environments like hot springs, deep sea, etc.
  6. 7. - How bacteria reproduce. A process in which a single cell splits into two identical copies of itself, before elongating and forcing the pinched gap to separate into two separate cells.
  7. 8. - Form of virus replication. Viruses are released from the host cell by rupturing the cell (Resulting in host cell death) or budding from a new membrane.