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n Biointeractive Click and Learn Virus Explorer Student Worksheet . Hostis): Fro

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n Biointeractive Click and Learn Virus Explorer Student Worksheet . Hostis): From the virus' perspective, why is the host important? Genome Type: Viral genomes may vary by four characteristics of their genetic information What are they? e Transmission: Define the terms "vector" and "zoonotic. fige Vaccine: What is one advantage of being vaccinated against a particular virus? 4. Virus Scavenger Hunt: Use the home page of the Virus Explorer and the various viral characteristic tabs across the top to answer the questions below a. What is one difference between the rables virus and the influenza virus? b. Of the nine viruses shown, which is the only one that infects plants? c. What are three characteristics that adenoviruses, T7 virus, and papillomaviruses have in common? d. Recently, Zika virus has been in the news. Treatment of it is of particular concern. Why? e. Which two viruses infect all the vertebrates included in the interactive? f. Of the nine viruses shown, which is the only one that infects bacteria? ust four characteristics that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Ebola virus have in common. (Be specific.) Published September 2016

Explanation / Answer

1. viruses are non living in air and when they interact with host baby come as a living organism and the utilise old machinery of Host on nutrition reproduction and any other metabolic activities.

d. viruses can carry genetic material RNA or DNA.

this genetic material can be occurs in various forms like: single stranded, double stranded, segmented or fragmented.

e.Vector: it can be any organism which is involved in the transmission of viruses or any disease causing pathogens. Vectors can be anything like plant animal insects Birds and some time non living things also.

Zoonotic: zoom means animals and remote it means vectors which are animals and involved in the transmission of disease.

in some cases in object are also referred to the diseases which normally occurs in animals and can also affect other animals.

f. vaccination against a particular virus leads to formation of memory cells and antibodies in the vaccinated individual. So that for the exposure of virus can not cause any disease.

4. According to chegg guidlines you gave onother link which is not according to rule.

O answered first to four questions.