ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2025/2026
Virus - Answers Submicroscopic particles; obligate intracellular parasites that require living cells
to replicate
Genome - Answers Either RNA or DNA
Capsid - Answers protein shell that encloses the viral genome
Capsomere - Answers subunit of the capsid
Neucleocapsid - Answers capsid with enclosed genome
Viral envelope - Answers A membrane that cloaks the capsid that in turn encloses a viral
genome.
Virion - Answers a fully formed virus that is able to establish an infection in a host cell
Viral infection mechanism - Answers Attachment > Penetration > Uncoating > Transcription >
Translation > Assembly > Budding > release
Classification of viruses - Answers Type of nucleic acid and configuration; viral replication, virion
Virus major routes into the body - Answers Mucous membranes, skin, inhalation
Laboratory detection of viruses - Answers serology, electron microscopy, cytology, antigen
detection, cell culture, and molecular testing
Viral serology - Answers detection of patient antibodies to the virus. IgM tests detect recent
infections
Viral electron microscopy - Answers -Viruses are sufficiently unique in a structure that they can
be differentiated into families as genes
viral cytology - Answers Tznack prep; FIA
Tznack Prep - Answers Host cells are stained with dyes and observed for characteristic
morphology
FIA - Answers Staining is more sensitive that dye based staining
Viral antigen detection - Answers Immunofluorescence; enzyme immunoassay, latex
agglutination, and rapid immunochromatographic membrane assay
optical immunoassay - Answers Silicon wafers coated with ABY + Virus; produce refection
change in wafer