VIRUSES, PRIONS, AND VIROIDS
prion, brain
A __________ is an abnormal disease-causing protein which affects the ____________ of the animal or human.
Icosahedral
HIV/AIDS virus
Viroids, Hepatitis D
Naked disease-causing RNA molecules known as ________ cause ___________ in humans.
They are not able to reproduce independently, they do not use energy for metabolism of any kind, and their virulence is maintained by non-living cultures.
Select the reasons why viruses, prions, and viroids are not classified as living organisms.
Complex
T4 bacteriophage
virion
The ________ structure is a single virus unit, including the genetic material and capsid.
envelope structure
The ___________ is the lipid-based membrane surrounding some viruses.
protein
The capsid structure is the _____________ covering of a virus.
False
The viral genetic material structure has nucleic acid molecules in the form of both DNA and RNA.
Helical
Tobacco Mosaic Virus
viral budding
Viruses which typically have a lipid covering called an envelope are released from the host cell through _________.