Lesson 4.8: Viruses in Plants, Viroids, Prions Flashcards

1
Q

Viral infections on plants commonly spread on the _______

A

mouth of insect-eating plants (pitcher plants)

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2
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Plants do not have an active immune system instead it undergo

while some may degrade

A

plant cells undergo apoptosis or programmed cell death when infected (preventing cancer)

viral mRNA

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3
Q

What are Viroids?

A

infectious small and circular RNA molecules,

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4
Q

Size of viroids and compare it to the size of a typical virus

A

240-600 nucleotides
which is one tenth of the typical virus

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5
Q

Virus do not also encode proteins but they use host __________to ____

Function n

A

RNA polymerase to replicate
synthesizes RNA molecules from a DNA

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6
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EXAMPLE OF VIROIDS

A

potato spindle virus

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7
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what are prions

A

Infectious protein molecules

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8
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what is TSEs

A

Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs)
-degenerative brain diseases caused by prions

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9
Q

Prions are responsible for _____ and some cases of ____- in humans

how are they transmitted?

A

mad cow disease

Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy)

By eating infected cow brain

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10
Q

Which helped scientists to determine that evolutionary tree of these related viruses?

Some strains of HIV

A

Amino acid sequences

Group M, N, and O.

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