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