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Nt1310 Unit 6 Study Guide
VIRUS DESIGN WRITE-UP
Virus Name
B.E.D.S. (Brain Explosion Destruction Syndrome)
How Does your virus enter the cell?
B.E.D.S. enters the cell by injecting its RNA into the cell.
How does the virus replicate?
B.E.D.S. replicates by taking over the cell and tricking it into reading it, therefore creating more viruses.
Which cell group does this virus attack first?
The cell group that B.E.D.S. first attacks are the brain cells.
How does this infection affect how cells react to stimuli?
The B.E.D.S. infection affects how cells react to stimuli by increasing sensitivity in all five senses(touch, taste, smell, sound, and sight).
What receptors are affected by your virus? Think of different hormones.
B.E.D.S. affects the vibration sensors, taste

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