Viral Infection Objective: Determine which host cells are infected and explain how this virus infects these cells.

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Viral Infection Objective: Determine which host cells are infected and explain how this virus infects these cells.

Meets Expectations Meets: Develop a PowerPoint or Prezi that will show the virus for ONE PATIENT infecting the proper host cells of that patient. Graphics must be created from scratch using the tools in the PowerPoint. Objective: Determine which host cells are infected and explain how this virus infects these cells.

Exceeds Expectations Exceeds: Develop a PowerPoint or Prezi that will show the virus for TWO PATIENTS infecting the proper host cells of that patient. Graphics must be created from scratch using the tools in the PowerPoint. Components must be animated in order to simulate the infection.

Approaches Expectations Approaches: Draw and label a diagram that will show the virus for ONE PATIENT infecting the proper host cells of that patient.

Example showing a simple animation. Your animations will have a LOT more detail.