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Title: VIRUSES


1
VIRUSES Alive or Not?
2
RECALL The SIX Characteristics of Life
  • Made up of cells
  • Made up of similar chemicals
  • Uses energy
  • Grows and develops
  • Responds to the world around them
  • Reproduces

3
WHAT IS A VIRUS?
  • Virus small, nonliving particle that invades
    and then multiplies inside a living cell.
  • Do not use energy to grow or to respond to their
    surroundings
  • Cannot make food, take in food, or produce wastes

The common cold virus - Rhinovirus
4
Virus Shapes and Sizes
  • Vary in shape and size
  • Round
  • Rod-like
  • Robot-like
  • Brick shaped
  • Although they vary in size, all viruses are
    extremely tiny. The largest virus is no more
    than 250 nm long.
  • Whats a nanometer?

5
Virus Structure
  • Protein Coat
  • - each virus has unique proteins on its coat,
    the shape of the proteins determine which cells
    it will attack.
  • 2. Genetic Material
  • - Either DNA or RNA

6
Viruses Can Only Multiply When They are Inside a
Living Cell
  • Viruses act like a parasite because they destroy
    the host cells they take over when they multiply.

7
Two Types of Viruses
  • Once a virus enters the cell it takes over the
    cells functions.
  • Some viruses take over right away, others wait a
    while.
  • Active virus
  • Hidden virus

Examples of each kind Hidden HIV,
herpes Active Rhinovirus, Influenza, Chicken
pox
8
How Do Viruses Multiply?
  • STEP ONE
  • ABSORPTION
  • The virus attaches itself to the cell membrane

9
How Do Viruses Multiply?
  • STEP TWO
  • ENTRY
  • The virus injects its genetic material.

10
How Do Viruses Multiply?
  • STEP THREE
  • REPLICATION
  • The cell starts to produce the viruss proteins
    and genetic material.

11
How Do Viruses Multiply?
  • STEP FOUR
  • ASSEMBLY
  • New viruses assemble.

12
How Do Viruses Multiply?
  • STEP FIVE
  • RELEASE
  • The cell bursts open releasing new viruses.

13
Hidden Viruses Multiply Differently
  • The only difference is that the hidden virus
    genetic material becomes a part of the organism
    for a while until it becomes active.
  • See the difference here.
  • Cep-1021

14
REMEMBER THE STEPS
  • ABSORPTION
  • ENTRY
  • REPLICATION
  • ASSEMBLY
  • RELEASE

15
Viral Diseases
  • Can cause some short-term sickness (Ex. Common
    cold)
  • Can cause death (Ex. AIDS)
  • Spread through physical contact or inhaled
    droplets
  • NO medications to cure viruses.
  • medicines can treat the symptoms
  • Our immune system (white blood cells) is our
    first defense

16
Preventing Viruses
  • Vaccines substance that stimulates the body to
    produce chemicals that destroy viruses or
    bacteria.
  • - may be dead or altered viruses
  • - they activate the bodys natural defenses

17
How are Antibiotics and Vaccines Different?
  • ANTIBIOTICS
  • A chemical used to kill or slow the growth of
    bacteria
  • VACCINES
  • Virus introduced into the body in order to put
    the body on alert. If the virus ever infects
    the body, the immune system recognizes it and
    destroys it.

18
Why get a Vaccine?
  • How are vaccines beneficial?
  • Besides vaccines, what other methods should be
    used to help prevent disease?
  • Why do people still get the flu even though
    theyve gotten the flu shot?
  • Why not just get a SUPER Flu shot that covers
    them all?

19
EXAMPLES OF VIRUSES
  • Polio
  • Small pox
  • Human Papillomavirus
  • AIDS
  • Influenza
  • Herpes

20
How Viruses Effect Humans
  • HPV
  • More than 100 different strands
  • Transmitted by direct contact
  • Symptoms Warts or none
  • Very extreme case
  • Tree man

21
  • Measles A Case Study
  • Symptoms Measles symptoms usually show up in
    two stages.
  • Stage 1 runny nose, cough, and a slight fever.
    As the infection progresses, the person's eyes
    become red and sensitive to light, and the fever
    rises.
  • Stage 2 (3-7 days later) The fever reaches
    103oF-105oF, and a red blotchy rash appears. The
    rash usually starts on the face and then spreads
    to the chest, back, and arms and legs,.The rash
    lasts for 4 to 7 days. Small white spots might
    also appear on the gums and inside of the cheeks.
  • Measles is very contagious. An uninfected person
    can get measles simply by breathing the air in a
    room where an infected person has been.
  • The virus can live in the air for 2 hours after
    an infected person leaves a room. Infected
    persons are usually infectious to others even
    before symptoms appear. (hidden virus)
  • Complications Pneumonia occurs in up to 6
    percent of reported measles cases and accounts
    for 60 percent of deaths from measles.
    Encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) can also
    occur.
  • Infants under age 2 years and adults over age 20
    have a greater risk of complications.
  • Prevention Get vaccinated!
  • Not so easy for some.
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