Viruses Flashcards
1
Q
What is the basic structure of viruses?
A
A core of genetic material, a capsid (coat) and possibly an envelope
2
Q
How are viruses classified (3 points)?
A
- Shape of the capsid [icosahedral (many planes) / helical (spiral) / complex (head, neck & tail)]
- Envelope or not
- Type of genetic material (DNA or RNA)
3
Q
What are the 4 ways that viruses reproduce?
A
- Lytic (disintegration of the cell)
- Lysogenic (phage DNA becomes incorporated into host genome, before lysing the cell to release newly made phages)
- RNA viruses (RNA into nucleus of cell where it is transcribed by RNA polymerase > mutation likely due to error prone RNA polymerase > new viral particles leaves cell to infect others)
- Reverse transcription (usually DNA > RNA > protein. Here, RNA > DNA > protein, so the virus is integrated into the actual DNA of the host and cannot be removed)
4
Q
How to viruses differ from other microbes (3 points)?
A
- Viruses are not ‘life’ - they cannot reproduce under their own steam, but need to enter a cell to do so.
- They are much smaller than bacteria (0.002 - 0.8um)
- They are very simple
- no cell wall, no cellular activity
- cannot reproduce by binary fission
- only have up to 3 components
5
Q
Are viruses eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
A
Neither!
6
Q
Do viruses have DNA or RNA?
A
Yes, either DNA or RNA
7
Q
What are the 3 components that may make up a virus?
A
- DNA / RNA
- Capsid (protein coat)
- Envelop (not on all viruses)
8
Q
What can a virus infect (3)?
A
Plants, bacteria, animals
9
Q
Viruses are ________ but their replication is _______
A
Simple, complex
10
Q
Name 6 common viral diseases
A
- Influenza
- Rubella
- Varicella Zoster - Chicken pox/shingles
- Hepatitis B
- Human Papillomavirus
- SARS CoV-2