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What are viruses? A virus is considered a ____________- an organism that lives off of and harms another organism.  The cell in which a virus lives is called.

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1 What are viruses? A virus is considered a ____________- an organism that lives off of and harms another organism.  The cell in which a virus lives is called the __________.

2 What are viruses? They are _______ living things. Viruses are considered non-living because they do not use __________ to grow or to _________ to their surroundings.  Viruses only do one thing living things do – they___________, but they are incapable of reproducing on their own, without a host.

3 What are viruses? They are very, very small. Much smaller than ____________. Viruses are so small that they cannot be seen with the type of microscopes found in most high schools.  Instead, scientists must use __________ microscopes to view viruses.  Viruses are much smaller than the cells they infect.

4 What are viruses? Viruses can infect almost _________ living thing (all of the kingdoms), but each virus can only infect a few types of _______ in only a few specific_________.

5 Naming Viruses Viruses are not named like living organisms using binomial nomenclature.  Often, a virus is named after the _________ it causes.  Some viruses are named after the person(s) who discovered them.

6 Structure of Viruses All viruses have two basic parts:  an outer _______ (head) and an _______ core. The outer coat provides __________ for the virus.  The coat is made of _________, and each virus has a unique protein that makes up its coat.  The coat plays an important role in a virus' ability to ________ to and infect its host cell.  The coat is what determines what type of cells the virus is able to invade.

7 Structure of Viruses The inner core is made up of a virus' __________ material.  It is this genetic material that holds the ____________ for making more viruses. The tail fibers assist the virus when it __________ itself to a host cell and inserts its genetic materials into the host cell.

8 Structure of a Virus

9 Virus Reproduction

10 Diseases Caused by Viruses
____________ Chicken Pox Common Cold ___________ Ebola Hepatitis ________ Measles Meningitis Mononucleosis Norwalk Virus ________ Rotavirus West Nile

11 Treatments ______________ don’t work against viral infections.
_________________ help prevent some viral infections.

12 How do vaccines work? Most vaccines ______ the body into thinking it has been infected with a virus. The body releases its own natural __________ to fight off the phony viral infection. The body is then on “alert”. It will __________ and fight off the virus if it really enters the body.


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