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Viruses• Something you don’t want to
catch…
1.Viruses
a. How do scientists classify things as living?
i. Made of cellsii. Has a metabolism to grow and
reproduceiii. Information stored in DNA
b. Are viruses alive? NO!
1. Viruses
3. What do viruses and living organisms have in common?
i. Both use nucleic acids to store genetic information in the form of DNA or RNA
ii.Both change over time (evolve)
1.Viruses
4. If viruses do not have their own metabolism to grow and reproduce, how do they survive?
i. By hijacking living cells and using their metabolism to grow and reproduce.
2. Living or Nonliving?
Characterisitic Viruses Bacteria
Structure Capsid, DNA, Envelope DNA, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm
Reproduction
Growth
Obtains and Uses Energy?
Response to Environment?
Harms body by?
Living?
2. Living or Nonliving?
Characterisitic Viruses Bacteria
Structure Capsid, DNA, Envelope DNA, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm
Reproduction Host cell needed Independent
Growth
Obtains and Uses Energy?
Response to Environment?
Harms body by?
Living?
2. Living or Nonliving?
Characterisitic Viruses Bacteria
Structure Capsid, DNA, Envelope DNA, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm
Reproduction Host cell needed Independent
Growth No - assembled Yes
Obtains and Uses Energy?
Response to Environment?
Harms body by?
Living?
2. Living or Nonliving?
Characterisitic Viruses Bacteria
Structure Capsid, DNA, Envelope DNA, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm
Reproduction Host cell needed Independent
Growth No - assembled Yes
Obtains and Uses Energy? No Yes
Response to Environment?
Harms body by?
Living?
2. Living or Nonliving?
Characterisitic Viruses Bacteria
Structure Capsid, DNA, Envelope DNA, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm
Reproduction Host cell needed Independent
Growth No - assembled Yes
Obtains and Uses Energy? No Yes
Response to Environment? No Yes
Harms body by?
Living?
2. Living or Nonliving?
Characterisitic Viruses Bacteria
Structure Capsid, DNA, Envelope DNA, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm
Reproduction Host cell needed Independent
Growth No - assembled Yes
Obtains and Uses Energy? No Yes
Response to Environment? No Yes
Harms body by? Disrupting Homeostasis Producing Toxins
Living?
2. Living or Nonliving?
Characterisitic Viruses Bacteria
Structure Capsid, DNA, Envelope DNA, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm
Reproduction Host cell needed Independent
Growth No - assembled Yes
Obtains and Uses Energy? No Yes
Response to Environment? No Yes
Harms body by? Disrupting Homeostasis Producing Toxins
Living? No Yes
3. Virus Reproduction
a. First, the virus gains entry to the cell by connecting with cell receptors.
b. Second, the viruses’ DNA or RNA is injected into the cell.
3.Virus Reproduction
c. Third, viral nucleic acid replicates and takes over the cell.
3. Virus Reproduction
d. Fourth, new viralparticles are packagedand released fromthe cell.
4. 2 types of viral infectionsa. Lytic infection- a virus
enters a cell, makes copies of itself, and causes cell to burst .
b. Lysogenic infection- a virus integrates its DNA into the DNA of the host cell, and the viral genetic information replicates along with the host cell’s DNA.
Lytic vs. Lysogenicc. Viruses with lysogenic reproduction, lay dormant until the cell is replicated during mitosis.
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
2 Types of Viral Infection
Lytic - influenza Lysogenic - herpes
Lytic vs. Lysogenic
• Lytic
CHECK POINT
• Lysogenic
5. Virus Types
a. Bacteriophages = are viruses that attack bacteria
b. Retroviruses = viruses that use RNA to reverse transcribe DNA that integrates into the host genome.Example: HIV
6. How do you treat a virus?
a. Remember you cannot treat a viral infection but you can prevent one by getting a vaccine.
b. Viruses must be prevented.
a. Wash your handsb. Do not share drinks,
food, etc.c. Practice good hygeine
6.Vaccine
a. A vaccine improves
immunity to a particular disease.
6. How do vaccines work?
http://health.howstuffworks.com/adam-200097.htm
i. A vaccine contains a weakened strain of the microbe.
ii. When injected into your body it stimulates your immune system to recognize it as foreign, destroy it, and remember it.
iii. So if your body encounters the full strain later, it can easily recognize and destroy it!!!!!
Important facts about viruses
• Viruses must be produced within living cells
• Viruses destroy the living cells they grow in
• Viruses gain entry by specific receptors on the host cell
SUMMARY