chapter 5 - viruses

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Across
  1. 2. a coreceptor that can eliminate or lower detection of viruses like HIV out of the body
  2. 8. cultivating method for laboratory bred animals and embryotic bird tissue
  3. 9. naked strand of rna that affect plants but are considered to be void of a virus
  4. 11. viruses are classified as this because they are harmless until that infect the host cell
  5. 13. the cell infected by a virus
  6. 15. the external shell of viruses
  7. 17. referring to a host cells
  8. 18. The first discovered virus within plant cells
  9. 21. designed to treat bacterial infections and have no affect on viruses
  10. 22. cultivating method for of cell or tissue culture
  11. 23. an infectious cell that that attaches itself to it host that is within the 3 domains of life
  12. 24. damage to host cell by virus
  13. 25. used to eliminate hiv form human cells
  14. 26. term referring to cancer causing viruses
  15. 27. defined as areas where virus infected cells have been destroyed or clear out
  16. 29. viruses either lack these or they have specific ones to bring into their host cell for replication purposes
  17. 31. term describe the steps a virus takes to multiple within a host
Down
  1. 1. aid in killing antibotic resistant bacteria
  2. 3. term describing the shape or structure of a virus
  3. 4. noble prize winner. developed that baltimore classification and how HIV infects cells
  4. 5. a newer virus classification system based based on viral necleic acids and how its produced
  5. 6. these to not exist as a classification of viruses
  6. 7. the term pertaining to the 4 possible combination of virus dna
  7. 10. the first observed organism to be infected with a virus
  8. 12. fat redistribution that is linked anti enzymes inhibitors against viruses ex. buffalo humps
  9. 14. the external lipid membrane that encases more fatal viruses
  10. 16. term defining the type of cells it can infect
  11. 19. prions infected this division of the nervous system
  12. 20. a fully formed virus that is able to infect a host cell
  13. 28. similar to viroid and recently discovered
  14. 30. a common side effect of virus that is visibility seen on that skin