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Viruses & Diseases Objective 3 By Jennifer Carson & Debbie McElreath ~ John Marshall High School The student will demonstrate an understanding of the interdependence of organisms and the environment. Interdependence Viruses and organisms rely on their environment and other species for survival. Viruses Viruses are NOT cells. A virus is an infectious agent made up of: •a core of nucleic acid (RNA or DNA) •a protein coat Alive or not? Even scientists disagree as to whether or not viruses are alive. What do you think? Look at the chart on the next page to help you decide. Characteristic of life CELL VIRUS Made of cells YES NO Obtain & use energy YES NO Grow & develop YES Reproduce YES Respond & adapt Contain RNA or DNA Only inside a living cell Only inside a living cell YES YES YES YES Structure of a virus ENVELOPE • Envelope (part of the protein coat) • Capsid (part of the protein coat) • Nucleic acid (either DNA or NUCLEIC RNA) ACID CAPSID Retrovirus ENVELOPE • A virus that contains RNA instead of DNA • Human RNA Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a retrovirus • HIV causes AIDS CAPSID Bacteriophage • A virus that only infects bacteria CAPSID HEAD DNA CAPSID TAIL FIBER Ticking time bombs . . . Viruses do not reproduce, EXCEPT inside a living cell. They invade a living cell and let the cell do the work for them. Lytic Cycle The viral infection that rapidly kills the host cell is the lytic cycle. Cycle Illustration 1 2 4 3 5 Lysogenic Cycle The viral infection that enters a cell, remains harmless for a period of time (sometimes years), and then becomes harmful later is called the lysogenic cycle. Role of viruses • All viruses act like parasites, harming the host cell. • Viruses cause disease in every kind of organism—animals, plants, fungi, protists, and bacteria. Some viral diseases • • • • • HIV Measles Smallpox Influenza Chicken pox • • • • • Common cold Herpes Warts Mononucleosis Mumps Viral diseases usually cannot be cured, but many can be prevented by •Good hygiene •Immunization MEASLES SMALLPOX HERPES Links http://www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVFamilyIndex.html Sources http://www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVFamilyIndex.html Biology, Kenneth R. Miller & Joseph Levine, 1991, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs NJ. Biology: The Web of Life, Eric Strauss & Marylin Lisowski, 1998, Scott Foresman Addison Wesley, Menlo Park CA TAKS Power Tools, Glencoe Science, Glencoe McGraw-Hill, 2001, New York, NY. Microsoft Office Clipart