BIOL 1103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Mast Cell, Complement System, Immune Disorder

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A virus that enters the lysogenic cycle replicates its genome when its host cell replicates. The genome of a bacteriophage(bacterial virus) can be replicated upon entering a bacterial cell because a bacterial cell has no nucleus; so enzymes response for dna replicaion are located in the cytoplasm. A bacterium contains a chromosome, a cell membrane, and ribosomes as part of its cell structure. Bacteria can exchange dna through transformaion(direct uptake of dna from environment), Transducion(transfer of dna by virus), and by conjugaion(transfer of dna from bacterial cell to bacterial cell). The genome of a virus can be made of dna and rna. Viruses require nucleic acid, and protein as part of their structure. There are about 3-5 million cases per year. Each year, it"s been reporter that cholera causes about 100,000- 120,000 deaths. Most outbreaks occurred in england, india, and haii. The disease targets the small intesine, causing: o o o o o.

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