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VirusesCHAPTER 10 SECTION 3Objectives Explain how viruses are similar and different fromliving things List the 4 main virus shapes  Describe the 2 kinds of viral reproductionQuick Question… Are viruses living?What’s a virus?? A microscopic particle that gets inside a cell andoften destroys the cell Many viruses cause diseases  The common cold  The flu  AIDSSize Smaller than the smallest bacteria About 5 billion virus particles couldTRANSCRIPT
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C H A P T E R 1 0 S E C T I O N 3
Viruses
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Objectives
Explain how viruses are similar and different from living things
List the 4 main virus shapes
Describe the 2 kinds of viral reproduction
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Quick Question…
Are viruses living?
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What’s a virus??
A microscopic particle that gets inside a cell and often destroys the cell
Many viruses cause diseases
The common cold
The flu
AIDS
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Size
Smaller than the smallest bacteria
About 5 billion virus particles could fit in a single drop of blood!
Viruses can change rapidly
Because they change so rapidly, we don’t know how many there are…they are difficult to fight
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Are Viruses Living?
Like living things:
contain protein and genetic information
Not like living things:
Can’t eat
Can’t grow
can’t break down food
Can’t use oxygen
*Viruses cannot function on their own…
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What is a virus???
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Living or Not?
Viruses are not cells
No cytoplasm, no organelles
Can only reproduce only inside a host cell
Host: a living thing that a virus or parasite lives on or in Host cells are used as tiny factories; the virus forces the host to
make viruses rather than healthy cells!
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Classifying Viruses
Grouped by:
Shape
Type of disease they cause
Their life cycle
Kind of genetic material they contain
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Viruses
http://betterhealthnaturally.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/virus1.jpg
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Shape
Crystals Ex: Polio
Cylinders Tobacco Mosaic Virus
Spheres Influenza
Spacecraft? T-4 Bacteriophage (attack bacteria!)
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Polio
http://www.npspindia.org/images/Polio-Virus.jpg
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Tobacco Mosaic Virus
http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/bc/ahp/LAD/C4b/graphics/C4b_TMV.GIF
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Influenza Virus
http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/webprojects2006/Kelly/influenzafigure1.jpg
http://www.news.wisc.edu/newsphotos/images/influenza_virus_Kawaoka04.jpg
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T-4 Bacteriophage
http://oceanworld.tamu.edu/resources/oceanography-book/Images/BacteriophageCartoon.jpg
http://www.cbe21.com/subject/biology/photo/03060201/1341/T4%20bacteriophage2.jpg
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Viral Structure
Made of genetic material inside a protein coat
Protein coat protects the genetic material & helps the virus enter the host cell
Some protein coats match the characteristics of the host’s
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Viral Structure
Genetic material is either RNA or DNA
RNA is made up of one strand of nucleotides
DNA is made of 2 strands of nucleotides
RNA & DNA contain information about making proteins
Viruses that contain DNA: warts, chicken pox
Viruses that contain RNA: colds, flu, AIDS
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A Destructive House Guest
Viruses attack living cells and turn them into virus factories
This cycle is called the LYTIC CYCLE
http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/virus-human-lytic.gif
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Steps of the Lytic Cycle
1. Virus joins itself to a host cell
2. Virus enters the cell or its genetic material is injected into the cell
3. Once the genes are inside, they take over the host cell and turn it into a virus factory
4. New viruses break out of the host cell, which kills the host. The cycle begins again…
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A Time Bomb: Lysogenic Cycle
Some viruses don’t go straight into the Lytic Cycle
Genetic material is injected, but new viruses are not made right away
Genes stay inactive for a long time…when active the Lytic Cycle begins…
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Treating a Virus
Antibiotics do NOT kill viruses
Antiviral medications do – stop viruses from reproducing
Prevention is the best cure
Childhood vaccinations help
Wash your hands, drink plenty of fluids…
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Quick Quiz:
List 3 shapes of viruses and give an example of each
How are viruses like and unlike living things?