Lesson 8

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Across
  1. 5. Masses of viruses or damaged cell organelles
  2. 6. Warts, cervical cancer, condyloma acuminate
  3. 12. Slapped cheek rash
  4. 13. fusion of cells or mitosis w/o cytokinesis
  5. 14. Extremely dangerous misfolded proteins (Kuru, Creutzfeldt-Jakob)
  6. 15. Release of viral genome into the cytoplasm
  7. 18. Virus passes through an organism and completely changes, major contributor to epidemics
  8. 20. Viral gene incorporated into the eukaryotic chromosome
Down
  1. 1. Cancer is able to spread to other parts of the body
  2. 2. Protein shell that covers a virus genome
  3. 3. ‘Common Cold’
  4. 4. Respiratory tract disease characterized by inflammation of the larynx, trachea, & bronchi
  5. 7. Single strand of infectious RNA associated with plant disease
  6. 8. Virus passes through an organism and genetically changes
  7. 9. Lipid layer that envelopes some viruses
  8. 10. Dormant bacteriophage that integrates into the bacterial chromosome
  9. 11. Cancer mass will not spread to other parts of the body
  10. 16. Virus that can be linked to cancer
  11. 17. Cancer spreads to other parts of the body
  12. 19. Usually associated with painful vesicular lesions of lips, mouth, and face, herpetic whitlow