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Willowridge Virus Living not living. Reproduction

Willowridge Virus Living not living. Reproduction

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7th - 12th Grade

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Willowridge Virus lliving not living. Reproduction

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Bacteriophages, lytic cycle

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Sneezing and disease transmission

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Multiple Choice

an organism that lives in or on another is called a
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parasite
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paramedic
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pasadena
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pair of dice

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What does a virus have on the inside?
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DNA, but never RNA
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RNA but never DNA
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DNA or RNA
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neither DNA or RNA

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What does a virus have on the outside?
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a protein coat
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a fur coat
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crispy skin
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membrane

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Viruses are cells. 
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True 
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False

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Reasons that viruses are considered to be nonliving is because
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They are not cellular
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They cannot reproduce on their own
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They cannot make proteins
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all of the above

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Antibiotics kill viruses
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True
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False

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What do viruses have in common with living cells? They both...
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store genetic information
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have chloroplasts
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use glucose for cellular respiration
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have endoplasmic reticulum

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Communicable diseases are
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not contagious
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conditions that people are born with
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passed from one person to another
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caused through hereditary factors

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Viruses are cells. 
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True 
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False

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What provides direct energy for the virus?
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food
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its host
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the sun
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a parasite

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When a virus invades a living cell, its _______
takes over the cell's functions.
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outer coat
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genetic material
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core
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cytoplasm

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A(n) _____ is a virus that enters a bacterial cell.
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endospore
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decomposer
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plasmid
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bacteriophage

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What do viruses need to reproduce?
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they need genetic material
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They need a host cell
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They need  bacteria
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They need insulin

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Multiple Choice

viruses are non-living because

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they cannot reproduce on their own

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they do not evolve

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they have no DNA

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they cannot be destroyed

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Multiple Choice

Viruses are considered

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living things

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non-living things

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partially living things

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