What's the best way to avoid getting sick?
WASHIN YOU'RE HANDDDDS!
Do viruses contain DNA?
Viruses exist only to make more what?
Yes
More viruses
What types of food is bacteria responsible for making?
Yogurt
Cheese
Pickles
Sauerkraut
Vinegar etc...
BACTERIA
(both contain the letter B!)
Where did Sasha vacation to with her uncles and pets??
Bartha's Tineyard~ ;)
What is the study of Bacteria called?
Bacteriology!
What diseases are caused by Viruses?
–Common cold – Polio
–FLU
–Mononucleosis – Measles
–Warts – Viral Meningitis
–Chickenpox
What are Ribosomes responsible for?
Synthesize proteins!
What do Antivirals kill?
VIRUSES!
Both contain the letter V!
How many people were infected by the "Achoo" video ? :/
2...the donuts holding guy and the woman!
How many cells do Bacteria have?
What is the protective covering of A VIRUS called?
Also, what is contained inside?
Capsid!
(like a pen CAP...get it?) ;)
DNA or Nucleic acid!
Viruses and Bacteria both have what in common?
Contain DNA
Cause diseases that could make us sick!
What are three diseases caused by Bacteria?
Whooping Cough
Food Poisioning
Strep throat
Ulcers etc...
What are three important uses for bacteria?
Food
Decompose organic matter
Human health/help digest food
Are Bacteria living or non-living?
LIVING~
In order to replicate, what does a Virus need?
Also, what can any living cell be?
HOST
AND...A HOST!
There are good and bad Viruses. True or False?
Correct the answer if False.
False - BACTERIAA!
Vaccinations use what to help PREVENT diseases?
(And why!?)
A little of the virus to build up your immune system!
Explain the experiment!~
Answers will vary :)
Name at least 2 basic structures on a Bacteria and their purposes!
Flagellum - whip like structure, helps movement
Cell Wall - Protection
How do viruses work?
What are the 4 steps!?
1) Attach: The capsid of the virus binds to receptor proteins on the surface of a host cell, tricking the host cell into thinking it’s not a foreign invader.
2) Inject: The virus then injects its genetic material‘l into the host cell.
3) Assemble: The viral genes are expressed, turning the host cell into a virus-making factory.
4) Repeat: The host cell eventually bursts, releasing the hundreds of newly formed viruses to infect
"VIRUSES ARE MADE IN THE...AIAR~!"
-FloRida...any one know the song?
What are the three different shapes of Bacteria, and their names?
Spiral
Spherical
Rod-shaped
Viruses trick the body into what?
Which is why vaccinations are so important...
THINKING IT'S GOOD FOR THE BODY!
How do pathogenic bacteria work? Name at least one way!
Hint: (The bad kind!) :(
-Bacteria produce disease in one of two ways:
-Using cells for food: The bacteria break down healthy cells for food, destroying tissues
-Releasing toxins: The bacteria produce a toxin (poisonous protein) that is released into the bloodstream.