Ch. 5 HW
Across
- 2. Viral DNA that is integrated into a host cell’s genome.
- 8. The attachment of a virus to a host cell.
- 10. An enzyme used by HIV to convert RNA into DNA.
- 11. A virus that infects bacteria.
- 12. A lipid membrane surrounding some viruses, derived from the host cell.
- 14. A virus-like agent composed of naked RNA, affecting plants.
- 16. Visible damage to host cells caused by viral infection.
Down
- 1. An infectious particle that is not a cell, requires a host to replicate, and contains DNA or RNA.
- 3. An organism that must invade a host cell to replicate.
- 4. A viral replication cycle where the virus remains dormant in the host.
- 5. The process of removing a virus’s protein coat inside a host cell.
- 6. A clear area in a cell culture where viruses have killed cells.
- 7. The spectrum of cell types a virus can infect.
- 9. The protein shell surrounding a virus’s genetic material.
- 13. A viral replication cycle that results in host cell destruction.
- 15. An infectious protein particle with no nucleic acid.