Biology Viruses Flashcards

1
Q

Smaller, Less Complex

A

P

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2
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Bacteria

A

P

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3
Q

Single-Celled

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P

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4
Q

No membrane bound organelles

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P

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5
Q

Flagella

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P

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6
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Reproduce/Binary Fission

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P

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7
Q

Pathogenic

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P

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8
Q

Cell Membrane

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B

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9
Q

Ribosomes

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B

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10
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Nucleic Acid DNA/RNA

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B

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11
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Reproduces on its own

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B

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12
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Alive

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B

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13
Q

Larger, More complex

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E

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14
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Membrane bound organelles

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E

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15
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Nucleus

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E

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16
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Part of Multicellular organisms

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E

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17
Q

Reproduction/Mitosis

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E

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18
Q

Which organelle is responsible for the production of proteins?

A

Ribosomes BOTH

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19
Q

Which type of cell, p or e is more complex

A

Eukaryotic because its larger, membrane bound organelles and has a true nucleus

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20
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Ribosome, P, E, B

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B

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21
Q

Mitochondria

A

E

22
Q

Cell membrane

A

B

23
Q

Nucleus

A

E

24
Q

Nucleic Acid

A

B

25
Q

Larger, more complex

A

E

26
Q

Small, Less complex

A

P

27
Q

Lacks membrane bound organelles

A

P

28
Q

Bacteria

A

P

29
Q

Single-celled

A

P

30
Q

Flagella

A

P

31
Q

Mitosis

A

E

32
Q

Multicellular

A

E

33
Q

Has membrane bound organelles

A

E

34
Q

Endoplasmic Reticulum

A

E

35
Q

How does Bacteria replicate?

A

Reproduces on its own, Binary Fission

36
Q

How do Viruses replicate?

A

Cannot reproduces on its own- Must have a
HOST cell to replicate
(Lytic and Lysogenic Cycle)

37
Q

What does a virus have in common with a prokaryote cell?

A

Nucleic Acids, DNA/RNA

38
Q

Identify the many ways that a virus can spread.

A

Air, Touch, Bodily Fluids

39
Q

What is a pathogen?

A

Any disease causing agent.

40
Q

Alive Bact, Both, Virus

A

Bact

41
Q

Reproduce on its own Bact, Both, Virus

A

Bact

42
Q

Killed by antibiotics Bact, Both, Virus

A

Bact

43
Q

Helps with digestion Bact, Both, Virus

A

Bact

44
Q

E. Coli Bact, Both, Virus

A

Bact

45
Q

Recognize cells via proteins & receptors Bact, Both, Virus

A

Both

46
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Ribosomes Bact, Both, Virus

A

Both

47
Q

Pathogenic- causes disease Bact, Both, Virus

A

Both

48
Q

Nucleic Acids Bact, Both, Virus

A

Both

49
Q

Non-living Bact, Both, Virus

A

Virus

50
Q

Cannot reproduce on its own, needs host Bact, Both, Virus

A

Virus

51
Q

Prevented by Vaccines Bact, Both, Virus

A

Virus

52
Q

HIV, Flu, & common cold

A

Virus