make contact with the cells of your respiratory system? O cell surface proteins and membrane
material from cells of that stranger\'s respiratory tissues O viral capsid proteins o viral
glycoprotein receptors O cell surface membranes and proteins from your own respiratory issues
as the virus makes its way into your cells O viral nucleic acids injected into your cells
Solution
6. Viral glycoprotein receptor - Glycoprotein binds the receptor of the host cell membrane.
Capsid present inside the virus particle and contains DNA or RNA. So it not first contact with
the cell.
Nucleic acid injection take place after the virus glycoprotein binds to the host.
8. Prophage - Temperate phage undergoes lysogenic phase so it intergate it genome into
bacterium.
Virions - Matured viral particle comes out from the bacteria
Prions - Infected agent is pure protein
Viroids - RNA is an infecting agent