Virusis Flashcards
virus morphology:
very small, 10nm-.2
Nucleocapsid includes:
nucleic acid, and capsid
Nucleic acid:
viral genes made up of either DNA or RNA
Capsid:
protein coat made up of subunits called capsomeres
Envelope:
membrane stolen from host cell
Envelope physiology (funtion):
None
Envelope reproduction:
occurs only inside host cells and is called replication
Envelope reproduction cycle:
attachment, penetration, uncoating, biosynthesis, maturation, release
Attachment:
to receptor sites on host cell by spikes (peplomers)
penetration:
entrance into host cell
uncoating:
removal of capsids, frees viral genes to be expressed
biosynthesis:
synthesis of viral DNA or RNA and proteins
Maturation
Components assemble to form viral particles (virions)
Release:
virions emerge from host cell by lysis or budding
Importance and habitat of virus:
pathogenic; ubiquitous, function only in a living cell