Tobacco Mosaic Virus, 2010. Scott Kildall & Victoria Scott
Tobacco Mosaic Virus
AssemblyInstructions:
1. Cut out both shapes along outside edge.
2. Pre-crease all dashed lines with a ruler and a blunt-edged tool (i.e. a bone tool or pen cap).
3. Fold all dashed lines away from you (i.e. mountain fold).
4. Spread a thin layer of glue on a folded tab.
5. Place tab under corresponding side and press togetheruntil glue dries.
6. Repeat until both are assembled.
7. Glue red cylinder ontop of yellow cylinder.
© 2010 Scott Kildall & Victoria Scott
Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) is a real virus - the �rst virus ever discovered, over 100 years ago.
It infects certain plants such as tobacco, tomatoes, and cucumbers by producing mottling and discoloration on the leaves.
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