3/9 - 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about Virus

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3/9 - 7th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about Virus Collect HW: Reading & Notetaking p. 154 – 155 Wilderness Fly Fisher Demonstrations Text book Reading: 318 -323 HW: Reading & Notetaking p.156 – 157

Reflection Prompt: Write 3 facts that you know about viruses.

What causes colds, flu, smallpox, AIDS? Viruses AIDS Virus Cold Virus Flu Virus

Is a virus alive? No Scientists does not consider viruses alive because it can not reproduce by it self It must multiply in another cell

Virus Virus contains single strand of DNA and protein coat protecting it.

Virus Once inside a cell a virus’s gen_____ material takes over many of the cell’s functions. It instruct the ce___ to produce the virus’s proteins and genetic material. etic ll

How Virus Spreads