(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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V-During the LYTIC CYCLE, host cell DNA is destroyed by the virus.
I-During SYNTHESIS of the lytic cycle a host cell is used to build more virus DNA>
S-HIV
R-Viruses are much smaller than cells.
V-The LIPID ENVOLPE is a fatty outer coat that protects the virus.
R-During the LYSOGENIC CYCLE, more prophage is created during CELL DIVISION.
R-The FAST replication cycle that lead to host cell death.
I-Viruses are not living because they are not made of cells.
U-The SLOW replication cycle that focuses on replication, not host cell death.
S-Common Cold
U-REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE is an enzyme that helps build new virus RNA into the host's DNA.
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U-Viruses cannot replicate without a host.
V-A PROPHAGE is created when viral DNA is "spliced" into a host cell's DNA.
S-ATTACHMENT of the virus phage is the first step of viral replication.
U-Viruses come in all shapes and sizes.
S-TAIL FIBERS and SPIKE PROTEINS help the virus inject it's DNA/RNA into the host cell.
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I-The protein coat that protect the viral DNA/RNA is called a CAPSID.
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I-INDUCTION occurs in the lysogenic cycle when environmental conditions are ideal.