- What types of cells can be host cells for viruses?
- Is it possible for a virus to have a narrow host range with broad specificity? If so, how?
- Explain the statement “viruses are non-cellular”.
- What are the spikes in a viral capsid composed of?
- Claim: An individual virus docks on the surface of a cell, infects it, hijack the cellular machinery inside, and replicates itself, sometimes thousands of times. Justify with scientific reasoning…
- Name one of the three kinds of experiments that the Moratorium Letter asked people not to do.
- What is the relationship between virulence and an organism’s DNA?
- Which of the following are nonliving microbes? a. Animalia b. Bacteria c. Viruses d. Protista e. Fungi