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Wanted: “Dead” or Alive Viruses vs. Bacteria De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. Griffin Department of Biology, Tuskegee University 09/27/2014
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Wanted: “Dead” or Alive Viruses vs. Bacteria De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. Griffin Department of Biology, Tuskegee University.

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Page 1: Wanted: “Dead” or Alive Viruses vs. Bacteria De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. Griffin Department of Biology, Tuskegee University.

Wanted: “Dead” or Alive

Viruses vs. Bacteria

De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. GriffinDepartment of Biology, Tuskegee University

09/27/2014

Page 2: Wanted: “Dead” or Alive Viruses vs. Bacteria De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. Griffin Department of Biology, Tuskegee University.

What are viruses? What are bacteria?

• Take 2 minutes to work in your groups to answer these questions

– 1. What do viruses and bacteria have in common?

– 2. What’s different about bacteria and viruses?

– 3. Do you think there are “living” bacteria and viruses in your body right now?

Page 3: Wanted: “Dead” or Alive Viruses vs. Bacteria De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. Griffin Department of Biology, Tuskegee University.

Wanted: Living things grow

Yogurt: Lactobacillus Acidophilus

Colds, diaherra: Adenovirus

Bacteria Virus

Page 4: Wanted: “Dead” or Alive Viruses vs. Bacteria De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. Griffin Department of Biology, Tuskegee University.

Wanted: Living things reproduce

Bacteria Virus

Page 5: Wanted: “Dead” or Alive Viruses vs. Bacteria De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. Griffin Department of Biology, Tuskegee University.

Wanted: Living things change over time

Bacteria Virus

Page 6: Wanted: “Dead” or Alive Viruses vs. Bacteria De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. Griffin Department of Biology, Tuskegee University.

Wanted: Living things have cells

Bacteria Virus

Page 7: Wanted: “Dead” or Alive Viruses vs. Bacteria De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. Griffin Department of Biology, Tuskegee University.

Summary• Based on the definition we use, viruses could be alive

or not (“dead”)

• With all the definitions, bacteria are considered alive

• Not all bacteria are bad—we need some to have healthy lives

• Viral DNA in our cells may be important in developing a fertilized egg into an active, living fetus (baby in the mother’s womb)

Page 8: Wanted: “Dead” or Alive Viruses vs. Bacteria De’Shayla Chappell, Adrinece Beard, Angela Player, Gerald D. Griffin Department of Biology, Tuskegee University.

Thanks!• Drs. Bradford and Reeves

• All the MSP Scholars

• Dr. Jeelani, Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Spence

• All the teachers, students, and staff working with the Math Science Partnership