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HAPPY WEDNESDAY! Bellwork: 1. Have out your Notecard Sticker Sheet. Lay out your notecards (definition side up) on your desk 5x4 + 3, “Antibiotic” needs to be top left card. 2. Which phase happens first? Draw the steps in order and label them with what is happening. for the Lytic (BANG BANG) Cycle E1 computer

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

Unit 8 – Viruses & Microorganisms Definitions Due Wednesday (2/10/16) All Parts Due Wednesday (2/17/16) 1.Antibiotic 2.Bacilli Shaped 3.Bacterium 4.Bacteriophage 5.Binary Fission 6.Cocci Shaped 7.Capsid 8.Conjugation 9.Gram Staining 10.Host 11.Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) 12.Immunization 13.Influenza 14.Lysogenic Cycle 15.Lytic Cycle 16.Lyse 17.Microorganism 18.Parasite 19.Pathogen 20.Retrovirus 21.Spirilla Shaped 22.Vaccine 23.Virus PG 106

Collect Today Page 109 – Retrovirus Coloring Page Page 106 – Notecard DEFINITIONS Assigned Page 110 – Virus Cycle Sort (TOMORROW) Virus Quiz (TOMORROW) Page 111 – Virus Cycle Comic Strip (Friday) Chart MAKEUP Quiz (Friday) Page 106 – Notecard ALL PARTS (Wednesday) Late Taxonomy & Kingdoms Test Analysis (NO CREDIT)

Essential Question How do the lysogenic and lytic cycles differ? Standard 4C – Compare the structures of viruses to cells, describe viral reproduction, and describe the role of viruses in causing diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and influenza PG 110 Virus Cycle Sort

Work with a partner! 1. Cut out Strips 2. Separate into steps of lytic and lysogenic cycles 3. Have teacher check 4. Glue underneath the ovals 5. Draw a picture of the description 6.Answers questions on the back 7.FINISHED! PG 110 Virus Cycle Sort

Comic Strip Create a comic strip to describe a viral reproduction cycle. – If you are at a “1 OR 3”, you are doing the lysogenic cycle. – If you are at a “2 OR 4”, you are doing the lytic cycle. Your comic should be 6 “slides”, colored, and be the cycle in STORY format You must include 6 words from your vocab list (highlight, underline, or circle them in your comic) Minimum of 5 COLORS! DUE FRIDAY!!! PG 111

When a virus invades…

Lytic Cycle - Viruses

Lysogenic Cycle - Viruses