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Title: Viruses


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Viruses
  • Non-living - does not grow, eat, release waste,
    or breathe.
  • Is able to reproduce, but only when inside a host
    (the cell that a virus enters)
  • 100 times smaller than bacteria

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Virus -
  • A nucleic acid core encased in a protein coat
    that can infect cells and replicate within them

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Structure of a Virus
  • Capsid (protein coat)
  • Nucleic Acid (DNA)
  • Tail
  • Tail Fibers

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REPRODUCTION
  • 1. Viruses cannot reproduce on their own
  • 2. They need a host cell to do all the work
  • 3. It is a five step process called the
  • Lytic Cycle that ends in the host cells death.

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Viral Reproduction - Lytic Cycle
  • 1. Attachment - Virus attaches to the Host
    cell
  • 2. Penetration - Virus injects its RNA or
    DNA
  • 3. Replication - Host cell makes many copies
    of the viral RNA or DNA
  • 4. Assembly - Host cell builds new viruses
  • 5. Lysis - New viruses breaks out of host cell
    -killing it to attack other hosts

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1. Attachment 2. Penetration 3. Replication of
DNA 4. Protein assembly - making new viral
coats 5. Lysis
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Attachment/Penetration
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LYSIS
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MOBILITY
  • Viruses do NOT move on their own
  • Transferred by water, air, food, human contact

MOVEMENT
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VIRAL DISEASES
  • Pathogenic (disease causing)
  • Flu
  • Hepatitis C
  • Mumps
  • Measles
  • Ebola
  • Polio
  • HIV

Polio
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How are viruses treated?
  • Antibiotics/medicines do NOT work on viruses
  • About the only treatment is to drink plenty of
    fluids and bed rest. Some medicines may improve
    symptoms such as aspirin for fever.

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What are vaccines?
  • Vaccinations (can be live, dead or weakened)
  • Vaccinations prevent you from getting that
    particular virus
  • The flu virus mutates so rapidly that vaccines
    are a challenge
  • HIV virus attacks the immune system - mutates
    VERY rapidly - vaccine difficult
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