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VIRUSES & BACTERIA Beth Walker CP Biology
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VIRUSES A. What are the basic characteristics of viruses?
smaller than bacteria non-living only reproduce in a host cell
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VIRUSES made up of DNA core & protein coat
cannot be treated with antibiotics
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VIRUSES B. Examples HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) – cause AIDS
Influenza – the “flu” Variola causes smallpox – only virus ever eradicated from the Earth
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VIRUSES - HIV
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VIRUSES – Smallpox
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VIRUSES C. Vaccination 1. Process
Step #1: Small amount of live/dead virus particle is injected into the body Step #2: Immune System fights off the virus and leaves memory cells behind Step #3: Memory cells with “remember” the virus and fight it off before it makes you sick again, if you come in contact with the virus a second time
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VIRUSES Vaccine “Idea” Edward Jenner; vaccinated his son against smallpox with cowpox in the 1800’s Polio Vaccine – invented by Jonas Salk
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BACTERIA A. What are the basic characteristics of bacteria?
prokaryotic cell (no membrane-bound organelles) circular DNA small & simple helpful & harmful cell walls of peptidoglycan
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BACTERIA
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BACTERIA - Tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Bacteria – Strep throat
Streptococcus pyogenes
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BACTERIA – Staph inefction
Staphylococcus aureus
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BACTERIA – LYME DISEASE
Borrelia burgdorferi
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