HIV and AIDS
Across
- 2. A more serious infection which AIDS patients are more susceptible to as the virus progresses and the number of immune system cells decreases further
- 8. Designed to target the few virus-specific enzymes(enzymes that only the virus uses) that exist
- 9. The type of molecule on the cell membrane of the host helper T-cell, where the attachment protein attaches
- 12. the shape of HIV's structure
- 15. Used to make a complementary strand of DNA from the viral RNA template
- 17. Infected (and eventually killed) by HIV. Acts as the host cell for the virus and is the site of HIV replication
- 18. A virus that affects the immune system and eventually leads to acquired immune deficiency syndrome(AIDS)
Down
- 1. Drugs designed to inhibit the enzyme reverse transcriptase without affecting the host cell
- 3. Usually infected during the initial symptoms of AIDS
- 4. Kill bacteria by interfering with their metabolic reactions. They target the bacterial enzymes and ribosomes used in these reactions
- 5. Used to make viral proteins from the viral DNA found within the human DNA
- 6. The genetic material released into the host cell's cytoplasm when the capsid uncoats
- 7. period When HIV replication drops to a lower level
- 10. A parasite infection which is often developed in the brain during the late stages of AIDS, when patients have a very low number of immune system cells
- 11. A condition where the immune system deteriorates and eventually fails, making the person more vulnerable to other infections
- 13. Part of the HIV structure that contains the genetic material (RNA) and some proteins
- 14. An extra outer layer in HIV's structure, which is made of membrane stolen from the cell membrane of a previous host cell
- 16. The usual number of years between infection with HIV and the development of AIDS without treatment