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How did scientists come up with the term VIRUS? In the 1890s, two scientists independently investigate the cause of the disease.
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How did scientists come up with the term VIRUS? The scientists extracted sap from unhealthy leaves and put it on the leaves of normal, healthy plants
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How did scientists come up with the term VIRUS? They filtered the sap to remove bacteria and then repeated the tests.
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How did scientists come up with the term VIRUS? Their conclusion was that something smaller than bacteria were causing the disease.
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Latin – Slime; poisonous liquid Modern – Agent that causes infectious disease
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If viruses are smaller than bacteria, how big do you think they are? PREFIXSYMBOLFACTOR yottaY10 24 zettaZ10 21 exaE10 18 petaP10 15 teraT10 12 gigaG10 9 megaM10 6 kilok10 3 hectoh10 2 dekada10 1 decid10 -1 centic10 -2 millim10 -3 microµ10 -6 nanon10 -9 picop10 -12 femtof10 -15 attoa10 -18 zeptoz10 -21 yoctoy10 -24
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What are the main components of a virus? Viruses are simple agents Capsid – Protein Shell Nucleic Acid Core Envelope – Outer Membrane Surface Receptors
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PROTEINS Isoleucine Ile, I Asparagine, Asn, N Serine, Ser, S Proline, Pro, P Glutamic acid, Glu, E Threonine, Thr, T Amino Acids
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Helical Viruses Tobacco Mosaic Virus
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Polyhedral Viruses Adenovirus
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Complex Viruses Bacteriophages T4
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Capsid Head Tail sheath DNA T4 Bacteriophage Tobacco Mosaic Virus Influenza Virus RNA Tail fiber RNA Capsid proteins Surface proteins
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DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid Adenine Guanine Thymine Cytosine
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RNA Ribonucleic acid Adenine Guanine Uracil Cytosine
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Viruses genomes can be either double stranded or single stranded.
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Viruses can only have one type of nucleic acid. It must be DNA or RNA, not both!
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Helps get the virus into the host cell.
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Acquired from the host cell.
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Is sensitive and can be disrupted by desiccation, heat, and exposure to detergents.
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Help the virus recognize the host cell.
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Are very specific – have a key and lock relationship.
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Protein Shell DNA or RNA Membrane around virus Proteins that help virus get into proper host
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