BIOL 1201 Chapter : BIOLOGY CHAPTER 19

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Viruses: a virus is a nonliving particle composed of a nucleic acid and a protein coat, virology is the study of viruses, a virus can change how a cell functions. Genetic make-up: growth: no, homeostasis: no, metabolism: no, mutation: yes, nucleic acid: dna or rna, but not both, reproduction: only within the host cell. Structure: viruses are smaller than ribosomes and only visible with an electron microscope, there is no nucleus, cytoplasm, or organelles. Characteristics: shape is determined either by nucleic acid or capsid. Icosahedron (20 triangular faces), such as herpes simplex, chickenpox, polio: helix (coiled spring), such as rabies, measles, tobacco mosaic virus, viruses are grouped based on their shape and structure. Viral replication: obligate intracellular parasites: viruses depend on host cells for replication, bacteriophage: viruses that infect bacteria (commonly studied) Icosahedral head: contractile tail with collar and sheath, tail fibers come from base plate.

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