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VIRUSES!! Biology
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Is a virus Alive?!? Virus – (def) segments of nucleic acids contained in a protein coat Not cells Smaller than prokaryotes (20 nm – 250 nm) Do not grow, do not have homeostasis, do not metabolize, use living cells to reproduce NOT Alive… but can kill us!
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Discovery of Viruses Tobacco mosaic disease (1890’s) Determined cause to be smaller than bacteria (called it a virus – “poison”) 1935 – Wendell Stanley determined TMV is a chemical rather than an organism (RNA + protein) …. No cells
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Viral Structure Made of two-three parts Capsid – protein coat Nucleic acid RNA – HIV, Influenza, Rabies DNA – HPV, Chickenpox, Mononucleosis Envelope – membrane outside capsid that helps virus enter cells easier
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Shapes Helical
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Shapes Spherical
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Shapes Filaments (Ebola)
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) First infects macrophages (no cell destruction) Years later infects T cells (cells destruct AIDS)
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Epidemics 1918-1919 Spanish Influenza 18 month period 22 million Americans/ Europeans died ~40% of world’s population got sick
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Epidemics Smallpox Last known case in 1977 Eradicated in 1980 Samples are still stored in various labs
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Epidemics West Nile = 1999 – current Carried by birds, transferred by mosquitoes Flu like symptoms, only deadly to weakened immune systems
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Epidemics H1N1 – Current Cannot be transferred by eating pork or chicken
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Epidemics Zika – Current May be linked to birth defect (micro- cephaly) Can be transmitted sexually
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Hollywood fears? Outbreak Extreme measures are necessary to contain an epidemic of a deadly airborne virus. But how extreme, exactly? View movie segment View movie segment
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