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What is a Virus?

What is a Virus?. Particle of nucleic acid and protein which reproduce only by infecting living cells. Do viruses qualify as living things?. Much smaller and less complex than cells Consist of either DNA or RNA enclosed in a protein coat called a capsid Do not grow

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What is a Virus?

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  1. What is a Virus? Particle of nucleic acid and protein which reproduce only by infecting living cells

  2. Do viruses qualify as living things? • Much smaller and less complex than cells • Consist of either DNA or RNA enclosed in a protein coat called a capsid • Do not grow • Have no nucleus, cytoplasm, or membranes • Do not carry out cellular functions or generate metabolic energy

  3. Do viruses qualify as living things? NO…They are obligate intracellular parasites, meaning that they require a host cell to reproduce.

  4. LyticCycle

  5. Lytic Cycle (Viral Reproduction) DOCKING with the host receptor protein PENETRATION of the viral nucleic acid into the host cytoplasm BIOSYNTHESIS of the viral components Assembly (MATURATION) of the viral components into complete viral units RELEASE of the completed virus from the host cell

  6. Lysogenic Cycle

  7. Lysogenic Cycle

  8. Lysogenic Cycle

  9. Retroviruses • Use RNA instead of DNA

  10. Prions • Protein infectious particles • Contain no RNA or DNA

  11. Interferon • Protein produced by cells when exposed to a virus. • This protein binds to the cell membranes of neighboring cells and "interferes" with the ability of a virus to enter the cell.

  12. Small Pox

  13. Polio

  14. Herpes Simplex

  15. Hepatitis

  16. Varicella Zoster

  17. Mumps

  18. Measles - Rubeola

  19. Other Viruses • Influenza Virus • Rubella • Parvo-virus • Epstein Barr Virus • Hanta Virus • (HPV) Human Papilloma Virus • (RSV) Respiratory Syncytial Virus • Rabies • Rhinovirus • Rotavirus • West Nile Virus

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