Definitions Of Bacterial Cell Structure | Bacteria Resperation and Reproduction | Structure | Useful of Viruses |
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Cell Wall
A rigid structure that provides protection
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Cellular Respiration
the process of breaking down food to release energy
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Hidden Virus
a genetic material that stays hidden for a long time.
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Gene Therapy
When scientists use a virus as a messenger service to deliver genetic material to cells that need it
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Cell Membrane
This is a structure that controls materials pass into and out of the cells
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Anerobic
a type of resperation that does not need oxygen
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Active Virus
immediately being assembeled to new virruses
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Vaccine
A substance introduced in the body to help produce chemicals that destroys specific viruses.
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Cytoplasm
Gel-like materials inside the cell membrane, contains genetic materials
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Asexual Reproduction
it is a binary fusion in wich one cell divides into form to identical cells.
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Outer Coat
a structure made of protein
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Studies of Gene Therapy
Hemophilia, Hereditary Blindness, and Amune Deficiences
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Ribosomes
In the cytoplasm, chemical factories where proteins are produced.
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Aerobic
a type of resperation that does need oxygen
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Surface Protein
the structure shape allows to attach only certian cells in the host
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Dengue Fever
This virus is spread by mosqitos
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Flagellum
Long whip like structure which helps a cell move, (Many, one or none.
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Sexual Reproduction
it is a conjugation which sometimes bacteria reproduces sexually by a process.
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Inner Core
a struture that contains genetic materials.
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Natural Defenses
Viruses activete this in the body
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