PPT-Viruses, Bacteria, and Fungus

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How they affect us What are Viruses A virus is a tiny noncellular nonliving particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell All viruses have two

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How they affect us What are Viruses A virus is a tiny noncellular nonliving particle that enters and then reproduces inside a living cell All viruses have two basic parts A protein coat . Protists. , Fungi. Chapter 7. Grade 7 Science. Viruses. _____ - a tiny, non-living particle invades and then multiplies inside of a living cell.. Viruses can only multiply when they are _____ of a living cell.. Micro-organisms. What . are micro-organisms?. . Micro-organisms are very tiny living things. They are so small that you need a microscope to see them. . Viruses, bacteria and fungus are all types of micro-organism. Micro-organisms that cause diseases are often called germs. . . 19, . Ch. 23, and more . Bacteria & Virus Overview. Interesting stuff!. We live with bacteria and viruses constantly, but most people don’t know much about them.. In this chapter we learn both the good and bad of each. Pages 476 - 495. A Rhinovirus . The Flu. What is a Virus??. Non-living particles that can’t reproduce. nucleic . acids . (DNA or RNA) . enclosed . in a protein coat . Smaller than the smallest bacterium . . Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Unit 2. . Lesson 1 . Archaea, Bacteria, and Viruses. Sized Extra-Small. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All living things are either prokaryotes or eukaryotes.. Microbes. Bacteria are single-celled organisms. Bacteria have the tools to reproduce themselves, by themselves. They are filled with fluid, and may have threadlike structures to move themselves, like a tail.. What are the characteristics of viruses? Bacteria? What kingdom do each of these belong? Are they living? Why or why not. ?. What do you already know?. What are the differences between viruses and bacteria?. What are the characteristics of viruses? Bacteria? What kingdom do each of these belong? Are they living? Why or why not. ?. What do you already know?. What are the differences between viruses and bacteria?. VIRUS. IN . YOUR . NOSE. Look out, you’re surrounded! Bacteria and viruses are all around us….. Examples:. Bacteria Used in Food Making. Bacteria used in Digestion (. E. coli. ). Some bacteria cause disease (pathogenic). are prokaryotes whose cell walls contain peptidoglycan.. Organizing Life’s Diversity. Eubacteria are a diverse group that can survive in many different environments.. R-DEZIR-DEZIWHY DEZIDEZIis a product registered in Ox006600660069ce for Registration of Medicinal Products Medical Devices and Biocidal Products it guarantees ex00660066ective prevention against virus What are the characteristics of viruses? Bacteria? What kingdom do each of these belong? Are they living? Why or why not. ?. Kingdoms. Eukar. What do you already know?. What are the differences between viruses and bacteria?. Species. Fisher. Page 51 & 53 in Textbook. Aristotle. - one of the 1. st. scientist to classify living things. Linnaeus. - Made important changes to Aristotle’s classification system:. He classified plants and animals into more groups. HUNCH Mentors: Alli Westover, Josh Moskowitz, Glenn Johnson, Flo Gold Students from many high schools across the country including: Fairport H.S. in Fairport, NY, Clear Springs H.S in League City T

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