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VIRUS VS. BACTERIA
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Tuberculosis Anthrax
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Is this a VIRUS OR BACTERIA? CAPSID & PRONGS – GENETIC MATERIAL ONLY – NO OTHER ORGANELLES?
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VIRUS – CAPSID OR PRONGS, NO ORGANELLES, ONE Nucleic Acid in Head BACTERIA – CELL WALL, CELL MEMBRANE, RIBOSOMES, DNA/RNA
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IS A VIRUS BIGGER OR SMALLER THAN A BACTERIA? (HINT: Which one has organelles?)
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VIRUS – MUCH SMALLER BACTERIA - LARGER
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VIRUS OR BACTERIA? THIS MUST HAVE A HOST TO REPLICATE!
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VIRUS – NEEDS A HOST BACTERIA – CAN REPLICATE ON ITS OWN THROUGH ASEXUAL REPRODUCTION
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VIRUS OR BACTERIA? HAS DNA OR RNA BUT NEVER BOTH?
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VIRUS – DNA OR RNA, BUT NEEDS HOST CELL TO MAKE THE OTHER BACTERIA – HAS DNA AND RNA
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VIRUS OR BACTERIA? CAN GROW AND DIVIDE?
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VIRUS – DOES NOT GROW BACTERIA – GROWS & DEVELOPS
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VIRUS - NO ENERGY USED BACTERIA – USES ENERGY (AUTOTROPH/CHEMOTROPH)
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VIRUS – DOES NOT RESPOND BACTERIA – RESPONDS TO ENVIRONMENT
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VIRUS OR BACTERIA OR BOTH?
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VIRUS – YES! Mutates into different forms. BACTERIA – YES! Can develop resistances & grow.
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VIRUS? BACTERIA?
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HELP ME OUT!!!! HOW do we STOP THEM????
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VIRUS OR BACTERIA??? ANSWER: V IRUS
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VIRUS OR BACTERIA? ANSWER: B ACTERIA
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Use GOOGLE or another website to find out if each of the following diseases is a VIRUS or a BACTERIA! List these examples in your notes. HIV Cholera Yeast Infection LYME Disease Influenza Swine Flu Gonorrhea The Measles Salmonella Anthrax HPV Diarrhea Ebola Pneumonia Mononucleosis Syphilis Herpes Staph Infection MRSA E. Coli
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