Definition of a Virus
- A virus is a non-living particle that relies on a host to reproduce.
Explanation of Viruses as Non-Living
- Viruses do not display all characteristics of living things, such as growth, metabolism, and homeostasis.
Examples of Viral Diseases
- Measles
- Covid-19
- Mumps
- Chickenpox
- Influenza
- Herpes
- Warts
- Common cold
Suspected Origin of Viruses
- Evidence suggests viruses may have originated from cell components, as their genetic material resembles cell genes.
Ranking Sizes
- From smallest to largest: Virus < Prokaryotic Cell < Eukaryotic Cell.
Structure of Viruses
- The outer layer, called the capsid, is composed of proteins.
- Inside the capsid, viruses can contain either DNA or RNA, but never both at the same time.
Bacteriophage Definition
- A bacteriophage is a type of virus that specifically infects bacteria.
Reproduction Requirement
- To reproduce, a virus must attach to a host cell.