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[Show more]explain the structure of a typical viral particle - Answer-all contain DNA or RNA, surrounded by capris 
made of protein 
explain how a virus infects a cell - Answer-get nuclear acid inside host (attach & engulf), "stinger" and 
injects. 
explain why a virus is not considered "alive" - Answer-ac...
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Add to cartexplain the structure of a typical viral particle - Answer-all contain DNA or RNA, surrounded by capris 
made of protein 
explain how a virus infects a cell - Answer-get nuclear acid inside host (attach & engulf), "stinger" and 
injects. 
explain why a virus is not considered "alive" - Answer-ac...
prediction - Answer-A logical statement about what will happen if the hypothesis is correct. 
Hypothesis - Answer-A testable prediction, often implied by a theory 
Observation - Answer-the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order 
to gain information. 
Theory - Answe...
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Add to cartprediction - Answer-A logical statement about what will happen if the hypothesis is correct. 
Hypothesis - Answer-A testable prediction, often implied by a theory 
Observation - Answer-the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order 
to gain information. 
Theory - Answe...
What is the structure of DNA called? - Answer--the double helix 
-adenine pairs with thymine 
- they form 2 hydrogen bonds together 
-guanine pairs with cytosine 
- they form 3 hydrogen bonds together 
while genetic information is transferred from parent to offspring via DNA duplication, genetic 
in...
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Add to cartWhat is the structure of DNA called? - Answer--the double helix 
-adenine pairs with thymine 
- they form 2 hydrogen bonds together 
-guanine pairs with cytosine 
- they form 3 hydrogen bonds together 
while genetic information is transferred from parent to offspring via DNA duplication, genetic 
in...
Gene flow - Answer-The movement of alleles from one population to another 
biological fitness - Answer-The degree to which an individual organism can reproduce and have its 
genes represented in the next generation. 
peer review - Answer-is when other scientists read a scientist's study before it i...
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Add to cartGene flow - Answer-The movement of alleles from one population to another 
biological fitness - Answer-The degree to which an individual organism can reproduce and have its 
genes represented in the next generation. 
peer review - Answer-is when other scientists read a scientist's study before it i...
1. Explain the structure of a typical viral particle - Answer-Contains nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA, 
and a protein coat or capsid made of protein 
2. Explain how a virus infects a cell - Answer-Steps 1-5 
a. Virus becomes attached to target epithelial cell 
b. The cell engulfs the virus by endoc...
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Add to cart1. Explain the structure of a typical viral particle - Answer-Contains nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA, 
and a protein coat or capsid made of protein 
2. Explain how a virus infects a cell - Answer-Steps 1-5 
a. Virus becomes attached to target epithelial cell 
b. The cell engulfs the virus by endoc...
Describe DNA structure - Answer-DNA forms a double stranded helix and adenine pairs with 
thymine, and cytosine pairs with guanine 
What pair forms hydrogen bonds and how many - Answer-thymine/adenine form 2 bonds 
guanine/cytosine form 3 bonds 
Explain "the central dogma" - Answer-DNA turning int...
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Add to cartDescribe DNA structure - Answer-DNA forms a double stranded helix and adenine pairs with 
thymine, and cytosine pairs with guanine 
What pair forms hydrogen bonds and how many - Answer-thymine/adenine form 2 bonds 
guanine/cytosine form 3 bonds 
Explain "the central dogma" - Answer-DNA turning int...
A way in which the scientific method is inadequate at describing what science is - Answer-It's 
oversimplified 
A way in which the scientific method is inadequate at describing what science is - Answer-It implies 
one experiment can answer a research question 
A way in which the scientific method i...
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Add to cartA way in which the scientific method is inadequate at describing what science is - Answer-It's 
oversimplified 
A way in which the scientific method is inadequate at describing what science is - Answer-It implies 
one experiment can answer a research question 
A way in which the scientific method i...
Structure of a typical viral particle? - Answer--nucleic acid with either DNA or RNA 
-surronder by a capsized of protein 
-sometimes embellishments (a viral envelope outside the capsid) 
How do viruses infect cells? - Answer-attach themselves to the host cell 
-by injection of their nucleic acid in...
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Add to cartStructure of a typical viral particle? - Answer--nucleic acid with either DNA or RNA 
-surronder by a capsized of protein 
-sometimes embellishments (a viral envelope outside the capsid) 
How do viruses infect cells? - Answer-attach themselves to the host cell 
-by injection of their nucleic acid in...
Why is the scientific method bad? - Answer-It is oversimplified, it implies that an experiment can 
answer a research question. Science isn't linear. It implies science is an independent effort, no 
creativity or imagination, and it ignores technology and society 
What is a theory? - Answer-Theorie...
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Add to cartWhy is the scientific method bad? - Answer-It is oversimplified, it implies that an experiment can 
answer a research question. Science isn't linear. It implies science is an independent effort, no 
creativity or imagination, and it ignores technology and society 
What is a theory? - Answer-Theorie...
Why is the scientific method a myth? - Answer--oversimplified 
-implies science is an independent effort 
-science isn't linear 
-forgets creativity, technology and society 
How Science Really Works - Answer--testing ideas 
-exploration & discovery 
-community analysis & feedback 
-benefits & outco...
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Add to cartWhy is the scientific method a myth? - Answer--oversimplified 
-implies science is an independent effort 
-science isn't linear 
-forgets creativity, technology and society 
How Science Really Works - Answer--testing ideas 
-exploration & discovery 
-community analysis & feedback 
-benefits & outco...
What is the order of the scientific method myth - Answer-1. Observe 
2. Question (prediction & hypothesis) 
3. Experiment (independent variable, dependent variable, control, data) 
4. Evaluate hypothesis 
5. Draw conclusions 
Good and bad about the scientific method myth - Answer-good- scientists te...
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Add to cartWhat is the order of the scientific method myth - Answer-1. Observe 
2. Question (prediction & hypothesis) 
3. Experiment (independent variable, dependent variable, control, data) 
4. Evaluate hypothesis 
5. Draw conclusions 
Good and bad about the scientific method myth - Answer-good- scientists te...
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