Slide 1VIRUSES, BACTERIA, AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES Produced by Kelly Somerlot, M.S. Terry L. Derting, Ph.D. Slide 2 I.VIRUSES Slide 3 A. INTRODUCTION The Common Cold: What…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Pathogens viruses that cause disease Virulent disease causing Latent inactive, but having the potential to be active at a…
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Slide 1 Anatomy of a Virus Slide 2 The tiniest viruses are 20 nm in diameter. (smaller than a ribosome) They consist of nucleic acids enclosed in a protein coat and sometimes…
Microorganisms Chapter 20 Sec. 2 Viruses Are viruses alive? Viruses are so small they can only be seen with an electron microscope. But is a virus alive? Viruses can only…
Viruses Is it living? Shapes/Structure Replication Types of viruses Are Viruses Living???? Viruses are segments of nucleic acids enclosed in a protein capsid Very, Very small…
Unit 5 Intro Video Anatomy of a Virus The tiniest viruses are 20 nm in diameter. (smaller than a ribosome) They consist of nucleic acids enclosed in a protein coat and sometimes…
CHAPTER 16 Viral Diversity Viruses of Prokaryotes RNA Bacteriophages A variety of RNA viruses that infect bacteria are known. The small RNA genome of these bacterial viruses…
Viruses Viruses SB3. Students will derive the relationship between single-celled and multi-celled organisms and the increasing complexity of systems. d. Compare and contrast…