Disease
A harmful condition that disrupts an organisms normal structure, causing symptoms
Capsid
A protien shell that holds genetic material
Viruses that affect trees?
Apple mosaic
Parasite
An organism that lives on or in a host cell causing it harm.
How big are viruses?
much smaller than the smallest bacterias (cells).
Virus
A tiny nonliving particle that enters and repredouces in a cell.
Infectious Disease
Illnes caused by pathogenic microorganisms
Virus that affect animals
Rabies
Type of Vaccine: Live annutated
Composed o the pathogen itself but much weaker and tamer
Host cell?
An organism that provides a source of energy for the virus or another organism
Lyse
To break or rupture a cell
Epidemic
An outbreak of disease in a country or area
Examples of shapes and viruses
S = Tube
C = Round
B = Bullet
Type of Vaccine: Subunit
Is only made from a single part of the pathogen/antigen
How are viruses named?
By the 2 scientists that found it, by what they infect, by what the disease is called, and where they were found
Vaccine
A substance that trains the immune system to fight off diseases and pathogens
Bacteriophage
A virus that infects bacteria
Similarities and Diffrences of active vs inactive viruses?
Type of Vaccine: DNA/RNA
A genetic based technology that delivers a blueprint of a disease instead of a weakaend version
Lyctic Cycle and lysogenic
Lyctic- Attaches, Enters, Replicates, Assembly, and Release
Lysogenic- When viruses dont immideatly affect you because the cell is making copies of itself w/the virus in it.
Pathogen
A bacterium or microorganism that can cause disease
Contagous
Can be spread to others
Gene Therapy and Viruses
Attach genetic material onto viruses
Virus is messenger and delivers genetic material to cell
Type of Vaccine: Inactive
A pathogen has to be killed and they are very hard to make
Why are surface protiens of a virus inportant?
Allow the virus to invade the cell, only works for certain type of cells