Viruses

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Across
  1. 6. – A type of infection where the virus remains in the host without causing immediate symptoms
  2. 7. – A living cell or organism that a virus infects and uses to replicate.
  3. 10. – A, widespread outbreak of a disease affecting a large geographic area.
  4. 12. – A biological preparation that improves immunity to a specific disease.
  5. 13. – A lipid membrane covering found on some viruses, derived from the host cell.
  6. 14. – A type of medication used to treat viral infections.
  7. 15. – A single, complete, infectious virus particle.
Down
  1. 1. – The mechanism by which a virus spreads from one host to another.
  2. 2. – The process by which a virus makes copies of itself inside a host cell.
  3. 3. – A change in the genetic sequence of a virus, often leading to new strains.
  4. 4. – An agent, such as a virus or bacterium, that causes disease.
  5. 5. – The genetic material of the virus, composed of either DNA or RNA.
  6. 8. – The invasion and growth of viruses within a host.
  7. 9. – The protein shell that surrounds and protects a virus's genetic material.
  8. 11. – An organism (like a mosquito or tick) that transmits a virus to humans or animals.