PPT-Bacteria & Viruses DO NOW:

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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

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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. Chapter 11 . Standard Course of Study. 6.03: Compare the life functions of protists.. 7.01: Compare and contrast microbes.. Students will be able to explain the differences between protists, bacteria, . A . virus. is a small . infectious agent. that can replicate only inside the living cells of organisms. Most viruses are too small to be seen directly with a . microscope. . Viruses infect all types of organisms, from . Invasive Diseases. Infectious Disease. Also known as . Contagious Disease. Communicable Disease. Transmissible Disease. Caused by a pathogen that causes disease. Not all infections cause disease that can be transmitted. Bacterial Infections. Colonization by harmful bacteria. Using the body as resources to grow and reproduce. Battled by the immune system. Different numbers of bacteria needed to overwhelm the immune system and cause infection. Viruses . A nonliving (?) particle made of proteins, nucleic acids, and sometimes lipids (fats). Viruses only reproduce by infecting living cells. Most viruses can only be seen with an electron microscope. . 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 . How they affect us!. What are Viruses. A virus is a tiny, non-cellular, . non-living. particle that enters and then . reproduces inside a living cell. .. All viruses have . two basic parts. : . A . protein coat . -It’s not a plant or an animal.. -It’s not a fungi, protist, or bacteria.. WHAT IS A VIRUS?. A virus is an . infectious. agent made up of . nucleic. acid (. DNA. or . RNA. ) wrapped in a . protein. 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?. Chapters 27 and 19. YOU MUST KNOW. The key ways in which prokaryotes differ from eukaryotes with respect to genome, membrane-bound organelles, size, and reproduction. How horizontal acquisition of genetic information occurs in prokaryotes via transformation, conjugation, and transduction. are prokaryotes whose cell walls contain peptidoglycan.. Organizing Life’s Diversity. Eubacteria are a diverse group that can survive in many different environments.. 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?. ANSWERS CAN BE FOUND IN CHAPTER 19 SECTION 2 on VIRUSES (you need to look at the WHOLE SECTION).. HELPFUL START PAGE= 474. Bacteria & Viruses . What’s the difference??. A little review…. A little review….

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