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1 PART ONE: BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF VIRUSES, BACTERIA, FUNGI, AND PARASITES: AGENTS OF DISEASE

2 MICROBIOLOGY- the study of microorganisms. A microorganism or microbe is a microscopic organism that comprises either a single cell (unicellular) or cell clusters. The study of microorganisms is called microbiology, a subject that began with Anton van Leeuwenhoek's discovery of microorganisms in 1675, using a microscope of his own design. Microorganisms are very diverse; they include bacteria, fungi, archaea, and protists; microscopic plants (green algae); and animals such as plankton and the planarian.

3 Some microbiologists also include viruses, but others consider these as nonliving. Why?

4 All living things (organisms) have 5 characteristics Composed of cells Perform chemical processes such as growth and digestion They reproduce Make their own nutrients or ingest them from their habitat Respond to stimuli such as light or touch

5 VIRUSES only do ONE of these! They reproduce. That’s it. So what exactly are viruses?

6 Really they are just genetic material They ride around in these alien-looking microscopic things that are less than a nanometer. IMPORTANT! They can only replicate within a host cell. They destroy the host cell they are in. bacteriophage (plant virus that attacks bacteria)

7 Bacteriophage in action http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=fvwp&v=xXb yJNRwjlg http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&feature=fvwp&v=xXb yJNRwjlg IMPORTANT! They can only replicate within a host cell. They HARM the host cell they invade.

8 The virus uses the spikes to recognize and attach to the cells they infect.

9 Works like a “lock and key”. The key fits the lock so the host cells internalize viruses because the host cell "thinks" the virus is something it "wants", such as food, a hormone, etc. Because it only works like a lock and key, viruses have specificity of infection. Certain viruses can only attack certain host cells.

10 Examples of Viruses ff Foot and Mouth VirusInfluenza Virus

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