Lesson 4.4: Viruses Protein coat, morphology, types Flashcards
What is a virus?
small, infectious agent made of nucleic acid and protein
Cell size comparison, virus, bacterial cell, and eukaryotic cell
V: 0.01-0.1 um
B. 1-5 um
E: 10-100 um
example of polyhedron capsid
20-sided icosahedron
______ protien capsid is surrounded by ____-containing ______
which is derived form the host’s _____
HIV
lipid
outer envelope
cell membrane
____ are viruses that infects bacterial cell
they also fight __________
mechanism
Bacteriophage
resistant pathogenic bacteria
kill selective bacteria
They are the most common biological entities
______ is the types of cell or organisms a virus can infect
Host range
Tobacco Mosaic virus (TMV)
morphology
size
host
filamentous, ssRNA
75 nm
tobacco
T-Even Bacteriophage
morphology
host
size
mechanism
spaceship contains ds DNA
E. coli
50 nm
proteins surrounding the virus shape to bind with the proteins on host cell
Parts of a bacteriophage
-head
-collar
-tail
-end plate
Rotavirus
morphology
size
Spherical;double-strandedRNA
● 75nm
Herpesvirus
morphology
size
Icosahedral,enveloped;
double-strandedDNA
● 200nm
Poxvirus
morphology size
Oval,enveloped;double-strandedDNA
● 150nm
Example of reservoir hosts and how it affects the host
Mosquito- Zika virus infects human and causes birth defects