SLS Bio 11- Viruses CP
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Antibody | A large Y-shaped protein which helps remove antigens or looks for viruses and bacteria.
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Antigen | A small molecule that which induces a immune response to the host cell.
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DNA | A spiral structure that creates ones personality and life different form everyone else.
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Host cell | A cell that acts as a protecter to a virus.
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Lymphocyte | A white blood cell.
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Lysogenic cycle | A virus finds a host cell to plant DNA into to replicate itself.
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Lytic cycle | Destruction of the infected cell and its membrane.
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Membranous envelope | The double membrane surrounding the nucleus within a cell.
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Mucous membrane | A membrane lining internal surface of an organ
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Nucleic acid core | A biological molecules which can be found in living cells. ex. DNA and RNA
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Phagocytic white blood cell | Cells that protect the humans body from digesting harmful particles, bacteria and or dead or dying cells.
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Primary line of defence | Human bodies have two-line defence system against dangerous pathogens that will make you sick.
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Ecological role | Your position the branch of biology dealing with the relations between organisms and their environment, including other organisms.
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Fermentation | A metabolic process that converts sugars to acids, gases and alcohol.
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Secondary line of defence | It is a attack on any microbes that have survived the first line of defence
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Tertiary line of defence | A defence against anything like antibodies, antigens, anything that passes through the first and second defence.
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Viral specificity | The specific type of the cell that a virus can attack.
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White blood cell | Cells that are in the immune system mainly in the blood and lymph and participate in reactions to invading microorganisms or foreign particles, comprising the B cells, T cells, macrophages, monocytes, and granulocytes.
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