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Virus Jeopardy Challenge

Test your knowledge on viruses, phages, reproduction, HIV/AIDS, diseases, vaccines, and scientists in this interactive quiz format.

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Virus Jeopardy Challenge

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  1. THIS IS Virus Jeopardy

  2. Jeopardy Phages & Other Viruses Prions & Viroids Repro-duction HIV & AIDS Diseases & Vaccines Scientists 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. This is the cell infected by phage virus. A 100

  4. What is a bacteria cell? A 100

  5. The type of nucleic acid in a phage. A 200

  6. What is DNA? A 200

  7. It is a compound used by a phage to breakdown a cell wall. A 300

  8. What is an enzyme? A 300

  9. The portion of a phage that compresses as the virus injects its genes into the host cell. A 400

  10. What is the sheath? A 400

  11. A new virus particle that leaves a host cell. A 500

  12. What is a virion? A 500

  13. An organism makes copies of itself through a process known by this term. B 100

  14. What is a reproduction? B 100

  15. A virus must reproduce in a host cell, which they damage. Therefore viruses go by this three-word term. B 200

  16. What is obligate intracellular parasite? B 200

  17. The name of the virus reproduction process in which new virus particles are produced immediately. B 300

  18. What is the lytic cycle? B 300

  19. Phage genes that are incorporated into the host cell during the lysogenic cycle. B 400

  20. What is a prophage (provirus)? B 400

  21. A phage that enters the lysogenic cycle is referred to as this. B 500

  22. What is a temperate phage? B 500

  23. The letters HIV represent these words. C 100

  24. What is Human Immunodeficiency Virus? C 100

  25. These actually make a person sick who has AIDS. C 200

  26. What are opportunistic infections? C 200

  27. HIV has this nucleic acid. C 300

  28. What is RNA? C 300

  29. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400

  30. This HIV enzyme allows the production of DNA from RNA. C 400

  31. What is reverse transcriptase? C 400

  32. HIV infects these white blood cells. C 500

  33. What are macrophages and Helper (CD 4) T cells lymphocytes? C 500

  34. A disease-causing organism, such as bacteria, virus or yeast, are all known by this name. D 100

  35. What is a pathogen? D 100

  36. The term virus means this in Latin. D 200

  37. What is poison? D 200

  38. This is given (usually an injection) to prepare the immune system to combat an infection. D 300

  39. What is a vaccine? D 300

  40. An altered form of a pathogen given in a vaccine. D 400

  41. What is attenuated? D 400

  42. In 1918 a deadly outbreak of this retrovirus-caused illness was responsible for many deaths worldwide. D 500

  43. What is Influenza? D 500

  44. The scientist produced the world’s first vaccine. E 100

  45. Who was Dr. Edward Jenner? E 100

  46. Jenner’s smallpox vaccine involved inoculating a patient with fluid containing this virus. E 200

  47. What is cowpox? E 200

  48. Pasteur produced a vaccine to this deadly virus. E 300

  49. What is rabies? E 300

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