How a virus enters a host cell
Across
- 2. Protein coat that surrounds the viral nucleic acid and is released directly into the cytoplasm
- 6. Virus that cannot fuse with the plasma membrane. Also enters the host through endocytosis
- 8. Specific proteins on a virus' surface that allow it to attach to host receptors
- 10. In this process the host cell's membrane surrounds the vision and forms a vesicle
Down
- 1. Separates from the protein coat and is the final part to be released into the host cell
- 3. plasma membrane of this is fused with the envelope of the vision to release the nucleocapsid into the host
- 4. can use to enter host cells
- 5. a cell that is used by a virus for growth and reproduction
- 7. Part of a virus that fuses with the plasma membrane of the host
- 9. Signifies the amount of mechanisms enveloped