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Virus A tiny, nonliving particle that invades and then reproduces inside a living cell
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Host Cell An organism that provides a source of energy for a virus or another organism
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Bacteriophage viruses that infect bacteria
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Capsid a protein coat that may contain RNA or DNA but not both
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Lytic Cycle Cycle of infection, replication and cell destruction
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Lysogenic Cycle cell divides, the provirus also divides, resulting in two infected host cells.
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Provirus viral gene that is inserted into the host chromosome
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Retrovirus RNA virus that contains reverse transcriptase
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Reverse Transcriptase uses RNA as a template to make DNA is an enzyme used to generate complementary DNA (cDNA) from an RNA template
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Prion an infectious agent that is composed primarily of protein.
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Viroid Viroids are plant pathogens that consist of a short stretch of highly complementary, circular, single-stranded RNA.
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Chemiosynthesis the biological conversion of one or more carbon molecules (usually carbon dioxide or methane)
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Binary Fission Where one bacterium divides to form two identical bacteria cells
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Conjugation The process in which two bacteria exchange genetic material
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Obligate Aerobe is an aerobic organism that requires oxygen to grow
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Obligate Anaerobe are microorganisms that live and grow in the absence of molecular oxygen; some of these are killed by oxygen
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Endospore Small, rounded, thick- walled, resting cell that forms inside a bacterial cell
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Toxin Poison produced by bacteria
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Nitrogen Fixation is a process by which nitrogen (N2) in the atmosphere is converted into ammonia (NH3)
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