Section 4 Flashcards
Why are viruses not alive?
do not metabolize do not respond to stimuli do not grow no homeostasis cannot reproduce alone, must have a host cell
What characteristics do viruses have that are mimick being alive?
complex structures
genetic information
ability to evolve
What is a virus’ basic structural unit?
a virion (a single viral particle)
virions are tiny (10 nm, or 1/1000 of a cell)
bacteriums are 10 times smaller than a cell, and virions are 10 times smaller than bacteriums
Why are viruses NOT cells?
no nucleus
no organelles
no cytoplasm
What is in the core of a virus?
DNA or RNA (they can switch back and forth between the two)
What are viruses coated in?
a protein coat (capsid) composed of capsomeres
may also have an envelope (which is a stolen piece of membrane
What are the steps to viral reproduction within a cell?
- Attachment: virus binds to the cell’s surface receptor
- Penetration: viral nucleic acid is released inside the host cell
- Synthesis: the host cell manufactures viral nucleic acids and proteins
- Assembly: new viruses are assembled from newly synthesized coat proteins, enzymes, and nucleic acids
- Release: new viruses leave the host cell (either by popping the cell from being too full, or by punching a hole in the membrane, taking membrane pieces with it)
How does a bacterial virus enter into a host cell?
it attaches to the host cell and bacteriophages inject nucleic acids into the cell