Across
- 2. Assemby of phage particles into virions.
- 5. Genome enters the host cell.
- 10. Binding of viruses to host cell.
- 12. Nonenveloped and complex viruses are released when the cell dies and ruptures.
- 14. Viruses that infect bacteria are called what?
- 15. Inserted phage DNA is known as what?
- 17. Synthesis of DNA from RNA.
- 19. The part of the virus that contains genetic material to invade host cells.
- 21. What is a fully formed virus that can form an infection called?
- 22. Different viruses can vary in ____ to determine which cells they attach to.
- 23. Most complicated shape a virus may have.
- 24. This part of a Virus is composed of a Nucleic Acid and Capsid.
- 25. Misfolded proteins that contain no nucleic acid.
- 26. Short pieces of RNA identified in plants only.
Down
- 1. Shape of viruses that can be a 20-sided die.
- 3. Production of phage DNA and proteins.
- 4. Capsids are composed of protein subunits.
- 6. Synthesis of new DNA or RNA.
- 7. Enzyme to degrade cell walls
- 8. ____ Viruses are dependent on other viruses for replication.
- 9. Part of some viruses that assist in attachment.
- 11. ____ size, ranging from 20nm to 450nm (diameter).
- 13. Protein Coat that protects Nucleic Acids.
- 16. Viral Nucleic Acid is released from the capsid
- 18. Nucleocapsid binds to the membrane which pinches off and sheds the viruses gradually.
- 20. Host cell membrane surrounding capsid.
