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Virus, Classification Challenge Directions: After each question, write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. You will be given about 30 seconds per questions. The group with the most correct answers will win.

1 of 22) Name this stage of the lytic cycle.

2 of 22 ) Name two reasons why viruses might be considered alive.

3 of 22 ) Two part question: a) What is the outer covering of a virus called? b) What is it made from? ?

4 of 22) What are viruses that infect bacteria called?

5 of 22) Two part question: a) Reverse transcriptase is which type of molecule? b) Which group of viruses contain reverse transcriptase?

6 of 22) Which of the following shows the proper steps of a retrovirus? a)DNA  RNA  Amino acids  Protein b)DNA  Amino acids  RNA  Proteins c)RNA  Amino acids  Protein d)DNA  RNA  DNA  Amino acids  Protein e)Proteins  Amino acids  RNA  DNA f)RNA  DNA  RNA  Amino acids  Protein

7 of 22) Which stages(s) of the lytic cycle are not included in the animations?

8 of 22 ) What is created when virus DNA and cell DNA join together?

9 of 22 ) Which virus amino acid would be created from the DNA letters CCA?

10 of 22) The genus of a cow is BOS and the species name is TAURUS. Using proper binomial format, write it’s scientific name.

11 of 22) Two part question: a) In which kingdom(s) can you find prokaryotes? b) In which kingdom(s) is life typically unicellular?

12 of 22) Place the seven levels of organization in order of largest to smallest.

13 of 22 ) What are body structures with similar structures yet different functions?

14 of 22) Two part question: A) Here is a picture of a blastula. Name the opening at the bottom of the picture. B) In humans, which end of our digestive system develops first? A?

15 of 22) Two part question: A) What is the final trait that plants and fungi have in common? B) How many traits do animals and plants share?

16 of 22) HIV can be transmitted by which choice(s)? H) Using a public toilet and sitting on the urine of someone who had HIV. I) Going to a tattoo parlor (that follows the law) and receiving a tattoo after someone who had HIV. G) Consuming the breast milk from someone who has HIV. F) Receiving a blood transmission from someone who has HIV. E) Sharing a marijuana joint with someone who has HIV. D) Having sex with someone who has HIV while wearing a condom. C) Having unprotected sex with some who has HIV. B) Kissing someone who has HIV. A) Eating food contaminated with the feces of someone who had HIV.

17 of 22 ) Two part question: a) How many organisms have amniotic eggs? b) What separates the lancelets from the other organisms?

18 of 22) Two part question: a) Place the five pictures of the lytic cycle in order from start to finish. b) Name the five stages. A = __________ B = __________ C = __________ D = __________ E = __________ A B C D E

19 of 22) Name the two broad categories of viruses.

20 of 22) Which organism is most closely related to humans? Humans K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Homo S = Sapiens Organism A K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Cetacea F = Delphinidae G = Orcinus S = Orca Organism B K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Carnivora F = Ursidae G = Ursus S = arctos Organism C K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Panina S = Pan

21 of 22 ) Which object number is pictured below? Object 1 Object 2 Object 3 Object 4 Object 5 Object 6 Object 8 Object 9 Object 10 Object 11 Object 12 Object 7

22 of 22) Grab- Bag: After debuting in 1989, what is the longest running sitcom currently on television?

Exchange your answers

1 of 22) Name this stage of the lytic cycle.

2 of 22 ) Name two reasons why viruses might be considered alive.

3 of 22 ) Two part question: a) What is the outer covering of a virus called? B) What is it made from?

4 of 22) What are viruses that infect bacteria called?

5 of 22) Two part question: a) Reverse transcriptase is which type of molecule? b) Which group of viruses contain reverse transcriptase?

6 of 22) Which of the following shows the proper steps of a retrovirus? a)DNA  RNA  Amino acids  Protein b)DNA  Amino acids  RNA  Proteins c)RNA  Amino acids  Protein d)DNA  RNA  DNA  Amino acids  Protein e)Proteins  Amino acids  RNA  DNA f)RNA  DNA  RNA  Amino acids  Protein

7 of 22) Which stages(s) are not included in the animations? releaseentry attachment

8 of 22 ) What is created when virus DNA and cell DNA join together?

9 of 22 ) Which virus amino acid would be created from the DNA letters CCA? DNA = CCA mRNA = GGU

10 of 22) The genus of a cow is BOS and the species name is TAURUS. Using proper binomial format, write it’s scientific name. capitalizedlowercase underlined

11 of 22) Two part question: a) In which kingdom(s) can you find prokaryotes? b) In which kingdom(s) is life typically unicellular?

12 of 22) Place the seven levels of organization in order of largest to smallest.

13 of 22 ) What are body structures with similar structures yet different functions?

14 of 22) Two part question: A) Here is a picture of a blastula. Name the opening at the bottom of the picture. B) In humans, which end of our digestive system develops first? ?

15 of 22) Two part question: A) What is the final trait that plants and fungi have in common? B) How many traits do animals and plants share?

16 of 22) HIV can be transmitted by which choices? H) Using a public toilet and sitting on the urine of someone who had HIV. I) Going to a tattoo parlor (that follows the law) and receiving a tattoo after someone who had HIV. G) Consuming the breast milk from someone who has HIV. F) Receiving a blood transmission from someone who has HIV. E) Sharing a marijuana joint with someone who has HIV. D) Having sex with someone who has HIV while wearing a condom. C) Having unprotected sex with some who has HIV. B) Kissing someone who has HIV. A) Eating food contaminated with the feces of someone who had HIV.

17 of 22 ) Two part question: a) How many organisms have amniotic eggs? b) What separates the lancelets from the other organisms?

18 of 22) Two part question: a) Place the five pictures of the lytic cycle in order from start to finish. b) Name the five stages. A = __________ B = __________ C = __________ D = __________ E = __________ A B C D E A B C D E

19 of 22) Name the two broad categories of viruses.

20 of 22) Which organism is most closely related to humans? Humans K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Homo S = Sapiens Organism A K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Cetacea F = Delphinidae G = Orcinus S = Orca Organism B K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Carnivora F = Ursidae G = Ursus S = arctos Organism C K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Panina S = Pan

21 of 22 ) Which object number is pictured below? Object 1 Object 2 Object 3 Object 4 Object 5 Object 6 Object 8 Object 9 Object 10 Object 11 Object 12 Object 7

22 of 22) Grab- Bag: After debuting in 1989, what is the longest running sitcom on television?