HAPPY THURSDAY Bellwork: Draw and label. Which phase happens first? Number the phases in chronological order for the Lytic (BANG BANG) Cycle. 45 1 2 3.

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HAPPY THURSDAY Bellwork: Draw and label. Which phase happens first? Number the phases in chronological order for the Lytic (BANG BANG) Cycle

Now that we remember the order, match the following images with its correct phase name in the Lytic (BANG BANG) Cycle. Attachment Injection/Entry Replication Assemble Release/Burst/Lyse

Virus and Microorganisms Notecards 4 th and 5 th Period Due Wednesday (2/18/15) Antibiotic AZT Capsid Host Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Immunization Influenza Lysogenic Cycle Lytic Cycle Lysis Microorganism Parasite Pathogen Retrovirus Vaccine Virus

Essential Question: How does a virus reproduce? Standard: describe viral reproduction (B4C)

Comic Strip Create a comic strip to describe a viral reproduction cycle. – If you are at a “3”, you are doing the lysogenic cycle. – If you are at a “4”, you are doing the lytic cycle. Your comic should be 6 “slides”, colored, and be the cycle in STORY format

Periods 4 & 5 HW: Virus Introduction Search for the YouTube video “Viruses vs Bacteria”Viruses vs Bacteria by Alyssa Dolny. Periods 4 & 5: Complete on Page 60 of your I.A.N. using Cornell Notes. Due TOMORROW.