Across
- 3. The process of a virus replicating its genetic material.
- 5. The process of a virus leaving the host cell and infecting other cells.
- 9. Plant virus that was the first discovered virus.
- 14. Viruses that lead to cancer.
- 15. Obligate intracellular parasite.
Down
- 1. Cells harbor the virus and are not immediately destroyed (an example is HIV, which is for life).
- 2. Based on a virus' nucleic acid and how it is produced.
- 4. Areas where virus-infected cells have been destroyed.
- 6. Can be either DNA or RNA but not a combination of both.
- 7. A viruses external protein shell.
- 8. Infectious proteins.
- 10. The process of a virus putting together new virions.
- 11. The process of a virus entering a host cell.
- 12. A virus' external lipid membrane.
- 13. Virus-like agents that affect plants.
