Viruses
- Characteristics of Viruses
- ______are not alive & are not cells. Viruses ARE ______particles that cause disease (Flu, HIV, colds, warts)
- Do not exhibit all criteria of ______such as growth and development.
- Once inside a host cell…they exhibit two characteristics of life
- They ______inside a host cell.
- ______& are able to mutate.
- Named after the diseases they cause or the tissues/organs they infect. ______–viruses that infect bacteria
- Structure of Viruses
- ______-outer protein coat
- Inner core- ______contains instructions for copying viruses.
- The tail and tail fibers help viruses bind to the host cell
- Envelope – ______coat with a structure similar to the plasma membrane. Only on some viruses.
- How do viruses attack?
- Viruses recognize and attach to a ______on a host. A virus latches onto a host cell with its “tails”.
- Viruses are species and ______. This prevents the spread of ______.
- Viruses just attack one particular kind of cell. (HepB & Liver Cell)
- Viruses inject their ______into the host cell.
- An enveloped virus is ______by the host cell then burst the vacuole to release nucleic acid into the host
- Lytic cycle
- Viruses take over the ______of the host cell.
- The host cell’s ______, ______, ______are used to ______viral genes and new virus particles are produced.
- The new virus particles ______of the host cell and then ______
- 5 step Process
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- Lysogenic Cycle
- Replication cycle in which the ______acid becomes part of the host cell’s ______.
- Viral DNA that is integrated into the host cell’s chromosomes is called a ______.
- The host cell will continue its activities. (______)
- Virus replicates ______.
- Lysogenic cycle can continue for _____until the provirus/temperate virus is activated and enters a ______
- Examples: HIV; HepB; Shingles
VI. Viruses exit host cell and infect other cells.
a. ______-viruses burst from cell killing the cell in the process
b. ______-secreted from cell by active transport
- Retrovirus
- Virus that contains the ______rather than the more common______
- Viral RNA is converted into DNA by ______.
- When a retrovirus infects a cell, it injects its RNA into the cytoplasm of that cell along with the ______
- Retroviruses then become ______
- HIV (lysogenic stage) Affects ______WBC’s fight ______; decrease in WBC’s leads to the inability to resist disease.
- People do not appear sick and pass to others. Transmitted through ______, & from mother to baby
- ______when cells enter ______and WBCs are killed
- Tumor viruses (RETROVIRUS)
- Cause normal cells to become tumorous
- Cancers caused by viruses
- Human Papilloma Virus – ______
- Hepatitis B virus-______
- Diseases caused by viruses
- ______-common cold
- Herpes zoster virus______
- ______-polio (paralysis)
- ____/AIDS
- ______
- Mumps
- Hepatitis