sed by viruses are pathogenicity A/ at or near the site of I A to involve one or more target organs. er is the average number of secondary cases generated by one primary eptible community. tion Perio A/ are the days between infection and ability to infect seful in predicting the course of an epidemic. s are protected by a capsid A consisting of called protomers A.Each is made of one to three 5 A/ . Some viruses also can have a lipid pe. The nucleic acid coro

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Infections caused by viruses are
pathogenicity
A/ at or near the site of
entry or I
I
A/ to involve one or more target organs.
The Ro number is the average number of secondary cases generated by one primary
case in a susceptible community.
Virus Incubation Perio A/ are the days between infection and ability to infect
other and is useful in predicting the course of an epidemic.
Viral genomes are protected by a
capsid
A consisting of
A.Each is made of one to three
protein units called protomers
protein chains
A Some viruses also can have a lipid
A envelope. The nucleic acid core and the capsid are together known as the
nucleocapsid
Question 2 (Mandatory)
Describe the three ways that internalization is accomplished.
1. Endocytosis
2. membrane fusion
3. virus attachment
Transcribed Image Text:Infections caused by viruses are pathogenicity A/ at or near the site of entry or I I A/ to involve one or more target organs. The Ro number is the average number of secondary cases generated by one primary case in a susceptible community. Virus Incubation Perio A/ are the days between infection and ability to infect other and is useful in predicting the course of an epidemic. Viral genomes are protected by a capsid A consisting of A.Each is made of one to three protein units called protomers protein chains A Some viruses also can have a lipid A envelope. The nucleic acid core and the capsid are together known as the nucleocapsid Question 2 (Mandatory) Describe the three ways that internalization is accomplished. 1. Endocytosis 2. membrane fusion 3. virus attachment
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