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Row 1, Col 1 Prokaryotic Cell category where cell lacks a nuclear envelope and membrane bound organelles
1,2 Bacteriophage Term used for viruses that Infect bacteria
1,3 Klinefelter’s Syndrome Genetic disorder where a male has sex chromosomes XXY.
1,4 Booster Shots The second or third inoculation given to produce a specific Immunity.
2,1 Flagella Bacterial structure made of microtubules that allow bacteria to be motile.
2,2 RNA Nucleic Acid found in H.I.V.
2,3 Cat The genetic disorder, Cru de Chat, causes the cries of babies to sound like this animal
2,4 Antibiotics Type of medicine that inhibits bacterial growth but does not affect viruses.
3,1 Transduction Method of bacterial genetic recombination that uses a virus to transfer nucleic acid from One cell to another.
3,2 Envelope Viral lipid outer membrane Taken from the host cell.
3,3 Point mutation Type of gene mutation from a substitution, addition, or removal of a single nucleotide.
3,4 Passive immunity Type of immunity given when antibodies are injected into a person .
4,1 Glycocalyx A sticky coating on bacteria that allows them to adhere to surfaces.
4,2 Adenovirus Viral group that causes respiratory and intestinal sickness.
4,3 Recessive, sex-linked traits Type of inheritance for colorblindness, hemophilia and Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
4,4 PKU, or phenylketonuria Every baby in the U.S. is tested for this genetic disorder, causes mental retardation, the baby can’t metabolize phenylalanine.
5,1 Frederick Griffin (Pneumococcus) Experiment Famous experiment, uses S and R strains of pneumonia causing bacteria to show nucleic acids are the genetic material.
5,2 Icosahedron Term given for the shape of viruses that have a 20 sided capsid.
5,3 Proto-oncogenes and tumor-supressor genes Two types of genes that are mutated to promote cancer.
5,4 Attenuated virus Term for artificially altered virus preparations used for vaccines.