VB SC 050S Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Antigen, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Precipitin

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Protozoa -- of the protista kingdom; unicellular eukaryotic organism. Virus -- an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat; regarded as nonliving. Synthesis-- the production of a substance by the union of chemical elements, groups, or simpler compounds or by the degradation of a complex compound. Nucleic acid -- any of various acids (as an rna or a dna) composed of nucleotide chains. Envelope- a natural enclosing covering (as a membrane or integument); especially : a lipoprotein unit membrane that forms the outer layer of some virions and surrounds the viral capsid. Capsid (protein coat) -- the protein shell of a virus particle that surrounds its nucleic acid. Polymerase -- any of several enzymes that catalyze the formation of dna or rna from precursor substances in the presence of preexisting dna or rna acting as a template.

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