CH13
Across
- 3. the same as lysogenic phase; enters a bacterial cell and remains inactive in the process of the cell
- 5. form the proteinaceous coat around the virus
- 9. tiny infectious agent with nucleic acid surrounded by a coat
- 10. the coat that surrounds the virus
- 12. when the inactive phages become active again in the daughter cell, which makes them lytic cells again
- 13. when the virus stays inactive in animals, possibly for years, in the chromosomes or cytosol
Down
- 1. a virus that infects bacteria
- 2. a virus that carries reverse transcriptase, which transcribes DNA to RNA (HIV)
- 4. uncontrolled cellular reproduction in a multicellular animal
- 6. the inactive phages that are inserted into the chromosomes of the cell and passed onto the daughter cells
- 7. also known as latent virus; the virus can stay dormant within the cell's chromosomes and remains there
- 8. infectious proteins that lack nucleic acids and creates large holes within structures (Mad Cow)
- 9. infectious complete viral particle outside the cell that infects plants
- 11. the replication cycle that the virus can only do after random contact with a host cell