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100 200 300 400 500 Phages & Other Viruses Repro- duction HIV & AIDS Diseases & Vaccines Scientists Prions & Viroids
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This is the cell infected by phage virus. A 100
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What is a bacteria cell? A 100
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The type of nucleic acid in a phage. A 200
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What is DNA? A 200
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It is a compound used by a phage to breakdown a cell wall. A 300
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What is an enzyme? A 300
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The portion of a phage that compresses as the virus injects its genes into the host cell. A 400
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What is the sheath? A 400
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A new virus particle that leaves a host cell. A 500
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What is a virion?
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An organism makes copies of itself through a process known by this term. B 100
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What is a reproduction? B 100
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A virus must reproduce in a host cell, which they damage. Therefore viruses go by this three-word term. B 200
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What is obligate intracellular parasite? B 200
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The name of the virus reproduction process in which new virus particles are produced immediately. B 300
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What is the lytic cycle? B 300
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Phage genes that are incorporated into the host cell during the lysogenic cycle. B 400
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What is a prophage (provirus)? B 400
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A phage that enters the lysogenic cycle is referred to as this. B 500
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What is a temperate phage? B 500
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The letters HIV represent these words. C 100
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What is Human Immunodeficiency Virus? C 100
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These actually make a person sick who has AIDS. C 200
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What are opportunistic infections? C 200
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HIV has this nucleic acid. C 300
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What is RNA? C 300
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This HIV enzyme allows the production of DNA from RNA. C 400
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What is reverse transcriptase? C 400
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HIV infects these white blood cells. C 500
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What are macrophages and Helper (CD 4) T cells lymphocytes? C 500
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A disease-causing organism, such as bacteria, virus or yeast, are all known by this name. D 100
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What is a pathogen? D 100
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The term virus means this in Latin. D 200
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What is poison? D 200
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This is given (usually an injection) to prepare the immune system to combat an infection. D 300
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What is a vaccine? D 300
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An altered form of a pathogen given in a vaccine. D 400
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What is attenuated? D 400
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In 1918 a deadly outbreak of this retrovirus-caused illness was responsible for many deaths worldwide. D 500
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What is Influenza? D 500
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The scientist produced the world’s first vaccine. E 100
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Who was Dr. Edward Jenner? E 100
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Jenner’s smallpox vaccine involved inoculating a patient with fluid containing this virus. E 200
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What is cowpox? E 200
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Pasteur produced a vaccine to this deadly virus. E 300
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What is rabies? E 300
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Wendell Stanley is known to have been to first to do this to tobacco mosaic virus. (It helps to demonstrate that the virus is not living.) E 400
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What is crystallize it? E 400
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This scientist developed the first polio vaccine in 1952. E 500
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Who was Dr. Jonas Salk? E 500
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This is a pathogen that consists of a short strand of RNA. F 100
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What is a viroid? F 100
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Viroids infect these organisms. F 200
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What are plants? F 200
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Proteins on the brain’s surface that may (although rarely) become abnormal. F 300
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What are prions? F 300
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This is the prion disease that was contracted by New Guinea cannibals F 400
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What is Kuru? F 400
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This prion disease, human spongiform encephalopathy, also goes by this name. F 500
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What is Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) ? F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Viral Shapes Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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This is the name of a viral shape that has twenty triangular faces. Click on screen to continue
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What is an icosahedron? Click on screen to continue
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