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1. Envelope
2. Spike
3. Capsid
4. Nucleic Acid
5. Enveloped Virus
COMPLEX VIRUS
poxyvirus, a large DNA virus
COMPLEX VIRUS
flexible-tailed bacteriophage
ENVELOPED VIRUS
Helical Nucleocapsid
mumps virus
ENVELOPED VIRUS
Helical Nucleocapsid
rhabdovirus
ENVELOPED VIRUS
Icosahedral Nucleocapsid
herpesvirus
ENVELOPED VIRUS
Icosahedral Nucleocapsid
HIV (AIDS)
NONENVELOPED NAKED VIRUS
Helical Capsid
plum poxyvirus
NONENVELOPED NAKED VIRUS
Icosahedral Capsid
poliovirus
NONENVELOPED NAKED VIRUS
Icosahedral Capsid
papillomavirus
1.core membrane
2. nucleic acid
3. outer envelope
4. soluble protein antigens
5. lateral body
6. 240 - 300 nm
7. 200 nm
1. tail fibers
2. capsid head
3. tail pins
4. base plate
5. nucleic acid
6. collar
7. sheath
1. amnion
2. shell
3. allantoic cavity
4. albumin
5. air sac
1. inoculation of embryo
2. inoculation of amniotic cavity
3. inoculation of chorioallantoic membrane
4. inoculation of yolk sac
ENERGY INVESTMENT PHASE
1. first phosphorylation
2. second phosphorylation
3. dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP)
4. split of F-1, 6-P; subsequent reactions in duplicate
5. glyceraldehyde-3 phosphate
ENERGY INVESTMENT PHASE
1. glucose
2. glucose-6-phosphate
3. fructose-6-phosphate
4. fructose-1, 6-bisphosphate (F-1, 6-P)
5. Glyceraldehyde-3-P (G-3-P)
ENERGY PAYOFF PHASE
1. to electron transport
2. to electron transport
3. bishosphoglyceric acid
4. substrate-level phosphorylation
5. 3-phosphoglyceric acid
ENERGY PAYOFF PHASE
1. 2-phosphoglyceric acid
2. phosphoenolpyruvic acid
3. substrate-level phosphorylation
4. pyruvic acid
5. TCA cycle fermentation
6. TCA cycle fermentation
Poxviridae
Smallpox, Cowpox, Fever blister, Cold sores
Herperviridea
Genital herpes, Chicken pox, Shingles, CMV infections
Adenoviridae
Adenovirus infection
Papovaviridae
Several types of warts, Progressive mulifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML)
Hepadnaviridae
Serum hepatits
Parvoviridae
Erythema infections
Picornaviridae
Poliomyelitis, Hand-foot-mouth disease, short-term hepatits, common cold, bronchitis
Caliciviridae
Viral diarrhea, Norwalk virus syndrome
Togaviridea
Estern equine encephalitis (EEE), Western equine encephalitis (WEE), Yellow fever, St Louis encephalitis, Rubella (German measles)
Flaviriridae
Dengue fever, West Nile fever
Bunyaviridae
California encephalitis, Respiratory distress syndrome, Rift Valley fever, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
Filoviridae
Ebola fever
Reoviridae
Colorado tick fever, Rotavirus gastroenteritis
Orthomyxoviridae
Influenza or "flu"
Paramyxoviridae
Parainfluenza, Mumps, Measels (red), Common cold syndrome
Rhabdoviridae
Rabis (hydrophobia)
Retroviridae
T-cell leukemia, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Arenaviridae
Lassa fever
Coronaviridae
Bronchitis, Coronavirus enteritis, severe acute respiratory syndrome
Helicase
Unzipping the DNA helix
Primase
Synthesizing a RNA primer
DNA polymerase III
Adding bases to the new DNA chain; proof reading the chain for mistakes
DNA polymerase I
Removing primer, closing gaps, reparing mismatches
Ligase
Final binding of nicks in DNA during synthesis and repair
Gyrase
Supercoiling
Lactase
Breaks lactose down into glucose and galactose
Penicillinase
Hydrolyzes beta-lactam ring
DNA polymerase
Synthesizes a strand of DNA using the complementary strand as a model
Lactate dehyrogenase
Catalyzes the conversion of pyruvic acid to lactic acid
Oxidase
Catalyzes the reduction (addition of electrons and hydrogen) to O2