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1 Virusesby pinapple221 4 terms May 26, 2008
2 Virusesby civey 12 terms April 29, 2008
3 Virusesby kibasstalker 25 terms April 7, 2008
4 Virusesby danieladrian 4 terms March 15, 2008
5 Virusesby lil_playa4393 6 terms March 6, 2008
6 Virusesby BananaizaFunnyFruit 7 terms January 15, 2008
7 virusesby rbharpy 2 terms February 13, 2007
8 viruses and simple organismsby guatalupe 18 terms June 9, 2008
9 Viruses and Bacteria (chap. 20)by megred 21 terms June 7, 2008
10 Virusesby pinapple221 4 terms May 26, 2008
11 Viruses and Moneransby ralva 6 terms May 7, 2008
12 Virusesby civey 12 terms April 29, 2008
13 viruses,bacteria,classification, and kingdom study guideby sammie131 29 terms April 18, 2008
14 Viruses part 2by kibasstalker 38 terms April 8, 2008
15 Virusesby kibasstalker 25 terms April 7, 2008
16 Virusesby danieladrian 4 terms March 15, 2008
17 Virusesby lil_playa4393 6 terms March 6, 2008
18 Viruses and Bacteriaby lauren333 13 terms March 6, 2008
19 Viruses and Bacteriaby lil_playa4393 20 terms March 5, 2008
20 Viruses and Bacteriaby AhadV 18 terms March 4, 2008
21 Viruses, Bacteria, Protists, and Fungiby meghanazzara 16 terms February 19, 2008
22 VIRUSES AND MONEARENSby lexii14 14 terms February 5, 2008
23 Virusesby BananaizaFunnyFruit 7 terms January 15, 2008
24 Viruses, Bacteria, and Cell Theoryby devilish_pirate_girl02 52 terms November 19, 2007
25 virusesby rbharpy 2 terms February 13, 2007
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1 Viruses Which of the following characteristics accurately describe fungi, bacteria, viruses, or parasites? • Acellular; some are enveloped; replicate within the host cell; no cell walls USMLE Step I Comprehensive review
2 Viruses Have no cell structure; are simpler than cells; are basically contained of hereditary materials (DNA/RNA); protein coats Foundation in Microbiology chap. 1
3 viruses not cells, particles of nucleic acid (either RNA or DNA) packaged in a protein coat and sometimes surrounded by a membrane; are incapable of reproducing themselves, they can reproduce only inside a host cell...they are obligate intracellular parasites; can infect animals, plants and even other microorganisms; are extremely small, even compared with bacteria, the largest are about 1/10 the typical size of a bacterium and the smallest are about 1/1000 the size; can cause major diseases in plants, humans, and other animals (smallpox, yellow fever, polio, AIDS) Micro- The Science of Microbiology
4 viruses cannot carry out the 6 life processes, therefore scientist do not consider them as a living thing. Science Quiz Chapter 1
5 Viruses an exeption to the cell theory Life Process notes
6 viruses exception to 7 life processes reproduce only when in your body and takes of dna and reproduces can be dangerous. when on a table it is harmless. life processes
7 viruses infectious malware dependent upon user interaction Info Tech Review
8 viruses bad organisms that multiply and infect other cells science ammune system
9 viruses obligate intracellular parasites Micro Exam 3- chapter 13
10 viruses computer programs that replicate Info Tech Quiz 3
11 Viruses self-replicating piece of code that causes computers to act in unexpected way; can enter system as attachments to email messages, infected floppy disks/CDs, fun websites int 2 computer systems terms
12 viruses computer programs that replicate malware, firewalls, and filters
13 viruses Nonliving agents that infect bacteria, plants, and animals. Chapter 34-Drugs for Viral Infections
14 viruses examples of prokayote cells biology exam
15 viruses not cells, particles of nucleic acid (either RNA or DNA) packaged in a protein coat and sometimes surrounded by a membrane; are incapable of reproducing themselves, they can reproduce only inside a host cell...they are obligate intracellular parasites; can infect animals, plants and even other microorganisms; are extremely small, even compared with bacteria, the largest are about 1/10 the typical size of a bacterium and the smallest are about 1/1000 the size; can cause major diseases in plants, humans, and other animals (smallpox, yellow fever, polio, AIDS) Molecular Genetics
16 Viruses segments of nucleic acid contained in a protein coat Chap. 21 Sec. 1-2
17 Viruses Sub-microscopic, penetrate into the human cell, more difficult to kill. Jean Juarez Ch. 2
18 Viruses A form of melware Identity Theft
19 Viruses They are not cells. They are simple particles consisting of DNA and RNA wrapped in a protein coat. Viruses are not considered alive because they have no metabolism and they require a host to live. IB Biology Midterm Review
20 Viruses Rubella (german measals) can cause miscarriage or retardation, Chicken Pox can cause miscarriage (shingles not as bad), Toxoplasmosis seen in cat litter, Cytomeglovirus (cold symptoms) can cause retardation and fetal deafness, STDs Child Psychology Chapter 3
21 Viruses DNA that can transform normal cells into malignant cells; cervical CA Neoplastic Disorders
22 viruses Have no cell structure; are simpler than cells; are basically contained of hereditary materials (DNA/RNA); protein coats bio ch 9
23 viruses are not living because they are missing the main caracteristics they cant reproducce on their own Swoverland
24 viruses particles often used as vehicles to deliver replacement genes to cells in gene therapy, not alive Biology Test Chapter 13 and 14 questions
25 viruses don't possess cells, nor are they cells, and are not considered to be living. have created a special classification systems for this group. Biology: Part 3(17.3)
26 viruses nucleic acid, protein, & sometimes lipids- reproduce by infecting living cells- composed of DNA or RNA and a protein coat Bio Ch. 19-Bacteria
27 Viruses examples are colds, chicken pox and flu Science Chapter 2
28 Viruses not cells- very small, simple particles consisting of some DNA or RNA wrapped in a protein coat IB Bio HL- cells
29 viruses non-living, microscopic cellular organisms that live in a living cell are? Biology Test Prep (4/1/08)
30 viruses particles of nucleic acid protein and in some cases lipids that can reproduce only by infecting living cells Biology Ch.19
31 Viruses Rubella (german measals) can cause miscarriage or retardation, Chicken Pox can cause miscarriage (shingles not as bad), Toxoplasmosis seen in cat litter, Cytomeglovirus (cold symptoms) can cause retardation and fetal deafness, STDs psych 210 ch 3
32 viruses computer programs (software) that replicate Quiz 3
33 viruses posess RNA or DNA microbiology
34 viruses composed of nucleic acids enclosed in a protein coat and are smaller than the smallest bacterium Viruses
35 Viruses are extremely small particles of nucleic acids, either DNA or RNA, with a coat of protein, and in some cases a membranous envelope, that can trigger an immune reaction or damage cells in other ways FON-Ch.16 key terms
36 viruses program copying itself into another program Comm 101 Ch 9
37 Viruses segments of nucleic acids contained in a protein coat Ch. 20 Vocab Biology
38 Viruses Causes genital herpes, warts and AIDS Biology Semester II Exam Review
39 viruses 100 nanometers Bio SL Review
40 viruses not visible under light microscope Size comparison of STI pathogens
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