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VIRUSES
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SIZE of VIRUSES Viruses are so small they must be measured in “nanometers” 1,000 nanometers = 1 micrometer 1,000 micrometers = 1 millimeter 10 millimeters = 1 centimeter 10,000,000 nanometers = 1 centimeter
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SIZE of VIRUSES Bacteria are 1/10 to 1/20 the size of cells from the organisms found in the other 4 kingdoms. The average bacterium is 1,000 nanometers long. Viruses are 20 to 250 nanometers long.
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Some Common Viruses PoliomyelitisYellow Fever Influenza
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Some Common Viruses Bacteriophage Mumps HIV
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Other Diseases Caused by Viruses: Diptheria, Small Pox Ebola Avian Flu SARS Mad Cow Disease And MANY Others!
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Types of Viruses:
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Parts of A Virus Capsid – the covering made of protein and can take many different shapes Genetic Material – either RNA or DNA Envelope (Some Viruses)
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Living or Non-Living? Cannot Grow Cannot Respond to the Environment Cannot Reproduce Independently
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Virus Replication Attachment
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Virus Replication Injection The Virus pushes its Genetic Material into the host cell.
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Virus Replication Production The Virus’s Genetic Material forces the host cell to make the parts for new viruses.
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Virus Replication Assembly The virus parts are attached to create new viruses ready to invade other cells.
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Virus Replication Release The newly created viruses burst out of the cell to go infect new cells. This obviously kills the host cell!
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