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Plate 31 Introduction to Viruses
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Smallpox Chickenpox Influenza (“the flu”) Herpes Polio Rabies Ebola Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Human Immunodeficiency Virus Diseases Caused by Viruses
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Virus Size Viruses can only seen by electron microscopes Average size is measured in nanometers (nm) Bacteria & human cells are measured in micrometers (1000 times larger than nm)
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Size Comparison E. coli is 3000 nm in size Chlamydia trachomatis is 300 nm in size Rabies virus is 200 nm in size
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Two General Shapes Icosahedron Helix Viruses can come in a wide variety of shapes, but generally they are either helical or icosahedral
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Viral Components Nucleic Acid – either DNA or RNA that controls viral replication Capsid – outer protein coat for protection (made of capsomeres) Lipid envelope – flexible outer membrane, from host cell
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Viral Genetic Material DNA RNA (retroviruses)
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Lipoprotein Coat Cell membrane from killed host cells Can protect against host immune system “Cloak of invisibility”
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Obligate Intracellular Parasites Viruses are sometimes referred to as “obligate intracellular parasites” Obligate – needed / necessary Intra – within Cellular – relating to cells Parasite – one organism harms another in a long-term interaction
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