Viruses Flashcards
what is a virus
tiny non cellular structures
are viruses living things
not classified as living however they show some living featuress
compare their living and non living features
living:
contain genetic material
have a protein coat
can replicate (inside a living cell)
non living:
non cellular
need a live host to replicate
have no organelles or metabolism outside their host
structure
core of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA NEVER both)
a capsid on its surface
what is a capsid
a coat of proteins
what are the 3 classifications of a virus
round, rod or complex
bacteriophage
a virus that infects bacteria cells
what is an obligate parasite
an organism that cannot replicate by itself and needs to use the energy and structures of a live host.
process of virus replication
- attachment- proteins on virus attach to special receptors in host cells
- entry- virus forms a hole in host cell and nucleic acid is inserted into host cell
- synthesis- host cell nucleic acid is inactivated. the virus uses the hosts organelles to produce copies of the viral proteins and viral DNA or RNA
- assembly- new virus are assembled in host cell
5- new virus is released by the lysis of the host cell
disadvantages of viruses
- human disease- common cold, influenza, measles, mumps, ect
- plant diseases- tobacco mosaic disease, potatos mosaic disease
- animal disease- foot+mouth, rabies, cowpox
advantages of viruses
genetic engineering- viruses used as vectors thst carry genes from source to host cell
infection control- bacteriophages can be used to control bacterial infections
why cant antibiotics treat viral infections such as the flu?
they treat bacterial infections and will have 0 effect of any viral infection