CELLS: Viruses COPY Flashcards

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What are viruses in their simplest form?

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Nucleic acids surrounded by protein.

They are acellular and not alive.

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2
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How big is a HIV virus?

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About 0.1μm across.

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How big are viruses in comparison to bacteria?

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They are smaller than bacteria.

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What do viruses not have, that bacteria do?

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  • Plasma membranes
  • Cytoplasms
  • Ribosomes
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5
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What genetic material do viruses contain?

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DNA or RNA.

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What nucleic acids does HIV contain?

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RNA

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How do viruses replicate?

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Only within the cells of another organism.

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What are host cells?

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The cells which viruses invade and reproduce in.

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In a virus, what encloses the nucleic acid?

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The capsid- a protein coat.

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In a virus, what is the capsid?

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The protien coat that encloses the nucleic acid.

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What do some viruses, like HIV also have?

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An extra layer - a lipid envelope.

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What is the lipid envelope?

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An extra outer layer that surrounds some virsues, like HIV.

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What is the role of attachment proteins?

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They are essential in allowing the virus to identify and attach to a host cell.

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Where are attachment proteins found?

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On the lipid envelope.

If this is not present, then on the capsid.

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15
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Label the structure of HIV:

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16
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How do viruses replicate inside of a cell?

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  • Attachment proteins bind to complementary receptor proteins on the surface of host cells.
  • Virus injects their DNA or RNA into the host cell.
  • Hijacked cell uses its own organelles to replicate the viral particles - genome replication and gene expression.
  • New viral particles are assembled from genome copies and viral proteins.
  • Completed viral particles exit the cell and can infect other cells.

This is known as lytic infection.

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Why can some viruses only infect one type of cell?

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  • Different viruses have different attachment proteins and therefore requier different receptor proteins on host cells.
  • Therefore, some virsues can only infect one type of cell.
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Why don’t viruses undergo cell division?

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Because they are not alive and are acellular - they are not cells.