Across
- 3. What are capsomeres made of?
- 5. What is the term for a virus without an envelope?
- 6. What does the envelope on a virus surround?
- 8. Y/N Are viruses composed of cells?
- 10. What is it called when viral components are produced?
- 12. What is it called when Assembled viruses are released by budding (exocytosis) or cell lysis?
- 14. T/F Viruses are cellular in nature
- 15. Viruses lack enzymes for most metabolic processes
- 17. What is the function of a virus’s capsid/envelope?
- 18. T/F Viruses have the machinery for synthesizing proteins
- 19. What does nucleic acid carry?
Down
- 1. What is it called when a Virus binds to a specific molecule on the host cell?
- 2. What is it called when The viral nucleic acid is released from the capsid?
- 3. What is it called when the genome enters the host cell
- 4. What are capsids constructed of?
- 7. What is it called when New viral components are constructed?
- 9. What is the envelope of a virus made of?
- 11. Can nucleic acid for a virus be RNA and DNA?
- 13. T/F Viruses are alive
- 16. What is the term for a fully formed virus that is able to cause infection?
