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Title: Viruses


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Viruses
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What Is A Virus
  • A microscopic parasite that infects cells in
    biological organisms.

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Do Viruses Live
  • Viruses are considered neither alive nor dead
  • Viruses a HOST
  • Can reproduce only by invading and controlling
    other cells as they lack the cellular machinery
    for self-reproduction
  • Performs no cellular functions on its own.

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Viruses Are Parasites
  • Viruses are parasites, meaning they cannot
    survive and thrive without a host or group of
    host cells.
  • The hosts provide viruses with all the chemicals
    and molecules they need to survive and reproduce.
  • Viruses are completely dependent upon other
    organisms to function.

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Physiology
  • Consists of
  • A strand of genetic material
  • An outer protective protein coat called a CASPID
  • Tail fibres that allow the virus to anchor onto
    host cells

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Viruses are Specific
  • Specific viruses infect specific cells
  • Example The Influenza Virus attacks the cells in
    the respiratory system and is responsible for flu
  • Example Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
    attacks the white blood cells of the human immune
    system

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Virus Shapes
  • Viruses can be classified by their shape
  • Examples of virus shapes are
  • Retrovirus
  • Bacteriophage
  • Andeovirus
  • Pox Virus
  • Tobacco Mosaic Virus

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Retrovirus
  • HIV destroys white blood cells
  • The loss of these cells impedes the ability of
    the immune system to fight infection
  • AIDS occurs when the bodys immune system has
    collapsed and the body is open to infection

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Bacteriophage
  • Bacteriophages are bacteria eaters.
  • They attack and destroy bacteria

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Adenovirus
  • The common cold is caused by the Rhinovirus
  • Symptoms include coughing, sneezing, sore throat
    and a runny nose
  • No cure for the common cold except for rest and
    lost of fluids

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Tobacco Mosaic Virus
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Pox Virus
  • Small Pox
  • Attacks blood vessels in the skin and around the
    mouth and throat
  • Causes rashes and fluid filled blisters

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Ebola Virus
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Foot and Mouth Disease
  • Highly contagious, from cattle and pigs

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SARS
  • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

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Replication
  • There are generally 4 steps to replication
  • Attachment and Entrance
  • Synthesis of protein and genetic material
  • Assembly of the new viruses
  • Release of new virus particles

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Replication
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Replication
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Replication
  • The process is known as the LYTIC CYCLE
  • LYSIS The destruction or bursting open of a
    cell.
  • This leads to the releasing of viruses from a
    cell.

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Replication
  • Can be completed in as little as 25-45 min and
    can reproduce hundreds of new viruses under ideal
    lab conditions

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Lysogenic Cycle
  • Viruses can lie dormant within any host or
    environment until the proper conditions for their
    activity are provided.
  • LYSOGENY the dormant state of a virus
  • The virus genetic material becomes integrated
    into cell and is replicated to all daughter cells
    until activated by a stimulus

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Activation
  • Can be caused by environmental changes like
    temperature or pH
  • Can be caused by changes in available nutrients
  • The above can trigger the lytic cycle and new
    viruses are formed and released

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Viruses As Pathogens
  • Viruses attack cells as they reproduce killing
    the host cells
  • The destruction of these cells causes symptoms of
    diseases
  • Antibiotics do nothing to stop viruses

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Vaccines
  • Made from dead or weakened viral cells can
    stimulate the body to fight viruses
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