Viruses + Bacteria

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Viruses

A pathogen that reproduces inside the cells of living hosts and causes disease

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Are viruses living or nonliving?

Nonliving

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Nucleic acid

DNA or RNA (genetic code for virus)

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Capsid

Protein coat surrounding the nucleic acid

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Envelope

Membrane that surrounds capsid ("cloak" that allows virus to enter host cell undetected)

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Can viruses reproduce on their own?

No, they must hijack a living cell and reproduce through that cell.

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What 2 elements do viruses ALWAYS have?

nucleic acid and capsid

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What 1 element do viruses SOMETIMES have?

Envelope; so they can "unlock" the cell membrane of a target host eukaryotic cell

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Prokaryotic Cells

no nucleus or other organelles; unicellular

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Cell Walls

Made of peptidoglycan; in bacteria

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Flagella

Used for movement; spins to propel bacteria cell

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Capsules

Outer coating of carbohydrates; prevents the cell from drying out; immune to WBC

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Pili

Small hair-like projections & allow bacteria to attach to surfaces or transfer DNA

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DNA in Bacteria

Circular chromosomes floating around in cytoplasm

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Plasmid

Small circular segment of DNA that carries genetic advantage like antibiotic resistance

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Binary Fission

Bacteria's process of reproduction; asexual--> identical daughter cells

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How do bacteria achieve genetic diversity?

Random mutations in the DNA

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Two ways bacteria cause disease

  1. Produce toxin

  2. Consumes host tissue

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Antibiotics

A chemical used to treat bacterial infections. Goal is to destroy the cell wall to spill out the DNA.

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Antibiotic resistance

Results in some bacteria with a resistance to survive and continue to multiply, causing more harm.

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Benefits of Bacteria

Sewage treatment plants, producing & processing foods, digestive system